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I have a series 2 R33 GTS-t, it has OEM keyless entry. Key looks like this

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I think it also has some kind of receiver behind the door card

Thanks! Big help! The key I got was a re-cut from one of those GTR keys you can buy on eBay. Do you know if the S1 got these?

I have keyless entry. although my key looks heaps different to Cassbo's

You have an S1? I just don't know when they started using them... Ugh! It'd be nice to walk up and not have to try to fiddle with keys to get in. You can tell that a key has been used for some time to get in cuz of all the scratches around the key hole.

I searched all over several forums and could not locate the correct method to program the key buttons my '98 GTS-T, so after a few days of trying every combination of steps located on 240sx, 300zx, and infiniti forums I came up with this: make sure all doors are closed, get in and lock the doors manually, insert and remove the key from the ignition 6 times within 10 seconds, the doors should then unlock to indicate it is in program mode, turn key to acc. position (do not start!) and manually relock the doors, press the lock button on the key once, the doors should then unlock again to indicate acceptance of key code. remove key, then get out and close the door and test the lock/unlock buttons. if the above steps were followed in order, all should work correctly!

Above quoted from GTR.co.uk. Does anyone know if the S1 got a keyless option? Searching keeps bringing up S2 and it was a common factory option.

its a DEALER fitted item. they didn't come with keyless until S3. it will be FAR easier to add an aftermarket unit to the existing actuator that is there and remove that mess in the door.

as for coding it - dont bother.

its a DEALER fitted item. they didn't come with keyless until S3. it will be FAR easier to add an aftermarket unit to the existing actuator that is there and remove that mess in the door.

as for coding it - dont bother.

What I figured. Seems a lot of those remotes forgot to get on the boat with these cars. Aftermarket alarm it is..

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