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flat bed tow truck?

that is unless you want to make it look like you are stealing your own car (window>bonnect>cut batt>etc)

or if you know who put the alarm in they may be able to help by pass it but still will be hard to move with out the key in the barrel.

Speak to a lock smith, they can get into anything they want. The dead-lock broke on the front door of my house so I arranged for a lock smith to come have a look at it. However I was actually away on holiday with nobody at home when I got a phone call from him saying he was at my house to fix the lock. Told him I was away for 2 weeks and he said no problem, he'll just let himself in and fix it anyway.

Scary thought, but there you go. Although I don't know if the same applies for cars...

barrel and all locks if you want to do it correctly but most people only do the barrel and drivers door lock.

Also is the car locked? seems a silly question but for all i know its in a shed unlocked and you have lost the key. Locksmith will help you get into it them replace the items with new key's.

barrel and all locks if you want to do it correctly but most people only do the barrel and drivers door lock.

Also is the car locked? seems a silly question but for all i know its in a shed unlocked and you have lost the key. Locksmith will help you get into it them replace the items with new key's.

Yeah it's fully locked. Not sure if there's any truth but I heard that of you remove the lock barrell there's a code on it that Nissan can use to replicate the key?

Also any ideas on an estimate for the new barrel, lock and key?

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Update guys. Got mobile locksmith to come out and cut a new key. My car dosent have chip in key thank god! Then towed to to auto electrician to re code alarm. That was ok could arm/disarm and crank over engine but couldn't start. The fuel pumps are getting no feed. Guy who installed my alarm did such a good job that any tampering/altering to system wouldn't work. Auto boys can't figure out what he did. Apparently my ecu is not giving feed to pumps. Alarm guy I can't get hold off was over 3 years ago and he was mobile service.

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