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23 minutes ago, ERO54N said:

Hello Raefalot,

Mine flash when I lock or unlock using remote.

How come?

Mine are not flashing but no idea why and I wasn’t sure if they were meant to or not.

what model is yours and do you have any alarm or aftermarket central locking installed that might be doing the flashing or is it stock?

It's how your remote has been programmed. Are you using a stock remote or aftermarket? 

Most remotes will change how the lights/sounds are triggered by programming the remote. 

Try holding the lock and unlock buttons together for 3 seconds to trigger lights off and on again during unlocking/locking. 

Let us know how you go.

Cheers.

 

12 hours ago, Robocop2310 said:

It's how your remote has been programmed. Are you using a stock remote or aftermarket? 

Most remotes will change how the lights/sounds are triggered by programming the remote. 

Try holding the lock and unlock buttons together for 3 seconds to trigger lights off and on again during unlocking/locking. 

Let us know how you go.

Cheers.

 

Hey thanks,

its stock remote, no alarm or anything aftermarket.

i think I did try that but nothing changed.

ill try it again, just waiting for the car to get back from the workshop.

cheers

Edited by Raefalot
3 hours ago, Raefalot said:

Hey thanks,

its stock remote, no alarm or anything aftermarket.

i think I did try that but nothing changed.

ill try it again, just waiting for the car to get back from the workshop.

cheers

No worries mate. Try a few combos with the buttons like holding lock/unlock together for 5 seconds then just lock and then separately just unlock for 5 seconds and then try unlocking to see if it's turned back on. 

Otherwise, try resetting the remote. Besides that call Nissan and get them check it out. 

Good luck.

On 10/8/2018 at 6:33 PM, Raefalot said:

Hmm, tried all the combos and resetting the remote using the instructions in the workshop manual but still no flas haha.

any other ideas?

Hey mate, tried this - unplug your battery and leave it off for 30 minutes or so to reset the car. May act as a hard reboot and the central locking resets back to stock settings. Probably won't do anything but nothing to lose. 

Good luck.

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