Remote for 97 SE
#1
Remote for 97 SE
I recently replaced my battery in my remote and it has not worked since then. Do I have to take it to Nissan to get them do program it or is it a D-I-Y job? I am sure at Nissan they will charge me an arm and a leg plus it is a hassle here in Germany. I don't speak fluent German and they an't understand me so basically I am out of luck. Any help that you guys could give would be great. Charles
#2
Did you check to be sure the battery is in properly? I know that's a dumb question but sometimes it happens to the best of us. If you want to reprogram it here is the procedure taken from http://web2.airmail.net/scutchen/max_faq/
Here's the procedure from the 1995 Factory Shop Manual
Replacing Remote Controller or Multi-Remote Control Unit (LCU05)
Enter the identity (ID) code manually when:
remote controller or multi-remote control unit LCU05 is replaced.
an additional remote controller is activated.
ID Code Entry Procedure
To enter the ID code, follow this procedure.
Entering "Setting mode":
(1) Close and lock all doors.
(2) Insert and remove the key from the ignition more than six times within 10 seconds. (The hazard warning lamp will then flash twice.) At this time, the original ID codes are eliminated.
ID code entry:
(3) Turn ignition key to "ACC" position.
(4) Push lock button on the new remote controller once (for example, if door is locked using the remote controller during this ID code entry enable state, a new ID code can be entered). At this time, the new ID code is entered. (The hazard warning lamp will then flash twice.)
Additional ID code entry
(5) If you need to activate additional remote controllers, unlock the driver's door, then lock again with door lock ****.
(6) Push lock button on the additional new remote controller once.
(7) This ID code entry enable state and setting mode remain until the driver's door is opened.
NOTE
If you need to activate more than two additional new remote controllers, repeat the procedure "Additional ID code entry" for each new remote controller.
If the same ID code that exists in the memory is input, the hazard warning lamps will flash twice but the entry will be ignored.
Entry of maximum four ID codes is allowed and any attempt to enter more will be ignored.
Any ID codes entered after termination of the "setting mode" will not be accepted. Additionally remote control signals will be inhibited when an ID code has not been entered during the "setting" mode.
Here's the procedure from the 1995 Factory Shop Manual
Replacing Remote Controller or Multi-Remote Control Unit (LCU05)
Enter the identity (ID) code manually when:
remote controller or multi-remote control unit LCU05 is replaced.
an additional remote controller is activated.
ID Code Entry Procedure
To enter the ID code, follow this procedure.
Entering "Setting mode":
(1) Close and lock all doors.
(2) Insert and remove the key from the ignition more than six times within 10 seconds. (The hazard warning lamp will then flash twice.) At this time, the original ID codes are eliminated.
ID code entry:
(3) Turn ignition key to "ACC" position.
(4) Push lock button on the new remote controller once (for example, if door is locked using the remote controller during this ID code entry enable state, a new ID code can be entered). At this time, the new ID code is entered. (The hazard warning lamp will then flash twice.)
Additional ID code entry
(5) If you need to activate additional remote controllers, unlock the driver's door, then lock again with door lock ****.
(6) Push lock button on the additional new remote controller once.
(7) This ID code entry enable state and setting mode remain until the driver's door is opened.
NOTE
If you need to activate more than two additional new remote controllers, repeat the procedure "Additional ID code entry" for each new remote controller.
If the same ID code that exists in the memory is input, the hazard warning lamps will flash twice but the entry will be ignored.
Entry of maximum four ID codes is allowed and any attempt to enter more will be ignored.
Any ID codes entered after termination of the "setting mode" will not be accepted. Additionally remote control signals will be inhibited when an ID code has not been entered during the "setting" mode.
#3
Re: Remote for 97 SE
Originally posted by BLACKIE
I recently replaced my battery in my remote and it has not worked since then. Do I have to take it to Nissan to get them do program it or is it a D-I-Y job? I am sure at Nissan they will charge me an arm and a leg plus it is a hassle here in Germany. I don't speak fluent German and they an't understand me so basically I am out of luck. Any help that you guys could give would be great. Charles
I recently replaced my battery in my remote and it has not worked since then. Do I have to take it to Nissan to get them do program it or is it a D-I-Y job? I am sure at Nissan they will charge me an arm and a leg plus it is a hassle here in Germany. I don't speak fluent German and they an't understand me so basically I am out of luck. Any help that you guys could give would be great. Charles
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