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    Replacement key fob

    Hi all, my genuine Nissan key fob has died. Local key shop says about $70 for a generic replacement, genuine Nissan is like $200. Any horror stories for cheapies like the one in the link below? Cheap and says you can program yourself. Any advice? (2000 GU)

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    The genuine fobs are notorious for not working properly, even from new.

    I did this, all that time ago and is still working.
    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...entral+locking

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    Woah, I think only my fob is cooked. Am i reading it right that you replaced a whole lot more than a key fob? Did you have to?
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    There are several options around with the spring loaded key that work way better than the factory unit. I got mine on eBay and had a local locksmith cut the keys. Didn't need the NATS programming since I'd swapped the engine to TD42T.
    They work at a much further distance than the factory stuff and batteries last longer.
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    This is what I have now. With the original keys there should be a small metal tag with a number that the locksmith can use to precisely cut a key rather than use a key copying machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taslucas View Post
    Woah, I think only my fob is cooked. Am i reading it right that you replaced a whole lot more than a key fob? Did you have to?
    Only because the Nissan setup is shite. I had endless issues. Changed it out and never looked back.

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    So I went for the $38 cheapy off eBay. The fob itself is made with metal and feels like decent quality. The instructions to program it were easy to follow and it worked first try. Has a range of about 10 metres. So far so good sketch-1696154740445.jpgDSC_5199.jpg

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