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hey i was wondering if ne one know any body that can make me a new imobiliser or something because i have lost my keys and imobilisers for my car and is there anyone out there that can come to me and make an imobiliser for me ? if ne one knows thanks

CHeers

Chi

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if ya know how to disconnect the immobiliser thats on it all you need is 2 lenghts of wire and a toggle switch.

find the power lead to your ignitor cut it and join 1 peice of wire to each end (preferably where you cut the wire is in a fairly concealed location) then other end of wires hook up to the toggle switch which you have mounted hidden somewhere in your cabin.

its not a true immobiliser but an ignition kill switch .

i have done this on every car i have ever owned.

thats a cheap fix for you but better would be taking it to an alrm place and getting new alarm/immobiliser installed

Have you still got a remote?

Only way you can clone them is with learning key fobs from jaycar or dick smith if they sell them. They only work for non code hopping remote though and you need a working remote to clone.

I'd say you'll have to rip it out and get a new one

hmmm would that cost alot of money?....nah i've lost the entire key/remote... like now i can't even start car up liek as soon as i open door the alarm just hits off and like yeah but i have the key for the black thing inside my car which is the alarm :? but how much outa interest would it cost to get a new system similar ?

Cheers

Chi

  • 2 weeks later...

Dont know if I want o help after getting the myspace finger LOL

Get some I.D together and your rego and head down to a nissan dealer and tell them the story...theres another thread form like...2 weeks ago in the WA section, someones bro works at one and could help you out. As for the alarm, when you got the car you should have got some paper work to let you know what alarm it was. If your in the RAC call them, if bnot join and away you go. Then spend some coin on a better alarm with a good install.

It's alll sorted. Dad went all crazy wire chopping, got her started and went to Ashley Electrical where Mr Andrew fixed it all up and everything is working!

now just to get some house keys so I can get inside....

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