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  boosted_sa said:
Just got the car imported and found that I only have 1 key no remote for central locking.

Does any one know where to purchase one in SA and get it coded?

Cheers,

Kym

You could try main nth nissan. But for the cost of it you would be better off putting it to an alarm with central locking. And a copied key works fine you dont need a genuine nissan one.

Hey check out yahoo japan, i got a new key/remote for about 20 bucks. and reprogrammed it myself its pretty easy to do..

however the key i got obviously doesnt fit so i had to swap the guts of the remote around.. (my original key's lock button didnt work)

it came with instructions on how to program the key also.. but they are on this forum in english if you look around

There is a thread on here to teach u how to program yourself so any of the key stubs with same shape should work.. There is no transponder in our ingnition..

I am using a cube key as my second.. I asked the importer I bought the car off for another.. If you do this see if you can get one with all the key ridges higher then you original that way a locksmith can shave it down to your size and you will have a perfect replica..

I went with some blank Nissan keys for my M35, I bought them on ebay but apparently Stirling Nissan have some (according to http://sterlingnissanparts.blogspot.com/20...ssan-parts.html at least), the part number for them is H0564-AU000 - I got them cut at just some regular key cutter place. Ive had no dramas with them at all :rofl:

I have an aftermarket alarm & immobiliser fitted to my car, so that handles the remote central locking component for me.

Got any pics of your new ride?

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