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Hey guys,

Just wanting to know if anyone has had a spare key programmed in Brisbane? I have gone to Nissan on the magic mile but they told me that if they tried to program the transponder that my other key may stop working as well.... I heard that there is another way around this by just cutting the wire to the original security system but I was wanting to keep everything in tacked if possible, is it really that hard to program another key?

*I have a apexi power FC installed in my GTR and not the original ECU

Thanks!

Tommy

Instructions for programming a factory immobilizer key are in the r34 supplemental manual ( on the skyline uk forum or scribd website) but you better know what your doing its easy to screw it up

No need to cut any wires.

Talk to Chris above.

If your new key is just a blank, copy it first before its programmed.

And take it to a locksmith who can punch in the code from your primary key onto the computer. That way you'll end up with a proper original rather than the edges possibly becoming a worn copy.

Then see Chris above

  • 3 weeks later...

From memory - doesnt having an aftermarket ECU cut out the NATS?

You may be able to use a standard cut key without the transponder in it.

To correct myself above.

I just bought a new genuine key and yes, i had to have it programmed before for use.

  • 1 month later...

Thanks guys!

Can you please let me know the place you got this done, having some issues finding a place. lot of locks smiths that used to do it, seems not to do now for some reason.

Thanks a bunch in advance....

Hate having 1 KEY and 1 Black IMO.

  • 2 weeks later...

I got mine done today and very happy with it.

got it done via these guys in 20min

Millennium Locks

57 Wellington Rd

East Brisbane QLD 4169

07 3177 3680

http://millenniumlocks.rtrk.com.au/?scid=64623&kw=4768069&pub_cr_id=5278493270

This is after lot of wasting time with few places and a hopeless visit to Nissan Mt Garvett, who after accepting the car for procedure, backed away.

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