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Do series 2 stagea come stock with Keyless entry? im not so sure as my car was imported and wasnt sure if the previous owner had them installed or thats how the car was made , also is their any other way to get a spare remote for these type of keyless entry cars as i want to get a spare since i only have one remote and key

Series 1 have them too. They are certainly a factory item but don't know if they all had them or were an option. You can buy another key from Nissan but someone may be able to supply a suitable blank in which case there are programming instructions on this site.

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Another option is to go for an aftermarket alarm and immobiliser. Its a pretty good investment, and you'll get a new remote. Then just buy a key blank like this and get any key cutter to duplicate your existing key. Its much more attractive than the standard key

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I agree, I did that with mine (went aftermarket) as

1) we wanted three sets of keys and remotes anyway and

2) it drives me insane (or more so :-)..) when the windows don't wind themselves up when you lock the car (had it like that for too many years..). With an aftermarket alarm you just wire up the windows and they all go up when you hit the button to lock the car.. :-)

Ian

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