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Cozz
11th December, 2010, 01:49 AM
Hi does anyone know how to program these smart entry remotes? I programmed the key part easy with a SBB. But no offering for the remote on that year. 2008+ came with smart entry option from those trucks. You can press the button on the outside door to open. I have searched high and low but no luck. Dealer wants $112!!!!!!!!!!! Just for programming. I tried the other ways with 6 times on key sense. I've done that before with the regular remotes on other modals.

I'm kinda stuck here. :(


Is there another unit that will do it without the $$$$ consult 3. I have all pin codes for the BCM

Thanks,
Cozz

achaccha
13th December, 2010, 12:17 AM
Dear Friend
You need to pin the new calculator, in this case for the Nissan 2009 onwards, nissan super code calculator does not work, ie the calculation does not valid.
Therefore it is necessary to get the pin code Dealership direct or any other calculator as the ICC

autofan1965
13th December, 2010, 01:28 PM
He have Pin!

Bishop c4
13th December, 2010, 02:46 PM
hey autofan1965 seem that the newbies dont know how to read. check his post?s and says almost the same in four times.

Cozz
13th December, 2010, 03:08 PM
Hi, I do have the pins. It came with two sets of 4 digit pins. The second set was the correct pin to program the key. The first set gave me an error. These pins are right from the dealer.

I have no idea what the first set are for. But still no option for 2010 Nissan Pathfinder remote programming on SBB. I have searched other brand key programmers and smart keys programming for Nissan and aren't listen neither.

How can one program these smart keys that also come with Altimas and other models in 2007+ years.

Pins aren't the issue. I have someone at the Nissan dealer that looks out for me. He can program them but he's got to put it in the books and charge me full retail.

Any advise is welcome.

Thanks

lockbreaker
13th December, 2010, 08:30 PM
You don't need the Consult. You can hammer these out all day long with an MVP or TCode Pro....or Hotwire (don't know where you are, and that one's regional)
Are you a locksmith?
No offense, but I personally wouldn't be caught dead with an SBB as my only scan tool if I were. Actually wouldn't buy one anyway, from every report that I've ever heard, the SBB will get you through about 1 out of every 10 jobs that you get into....at best.

Automat
13th December, 2010, 09:42 PM
You don't need the Consult. You can hammer these out all day long with an MVP or TCode Pro....or Hotwire (don't know where you are, and that one's regional)
Are you a locksmith?
No offense, but I personally wouldn't be caught dead with an SBB as my only scan tool if I were. Actually wouldn't buy one anyway, from every report that I've ever heard, the SBB will get you through about 1 out of every 10 jobs that you get into....at best.

True statements, but if you are using Original Tcode, mvp or hotwire, you have to pass it down a couple generations before it makes a profit.

lockbreaker
14th December, 2010, 12:24 AM
That depends on what kind of volume you do and what your fees are of course. Personally, I can make a legit scan tool turn a profit in short time.
It's about being able to positively say "Yes, I can", instead of "I might be able to".

I program upward of 25 to 50 cars keys and remotes a week, that's just shop and a little outside work, with no high-volume wholesalers or auctions involved.

Different strokes I guess.

Cozz
14th December, 2010, 02:56 PM
You don't need the Consult. You can hammer these out all day long with an MVP or TCode Pro....or Hotwire (don't know where you are, and that one's regional)
Are you a locksmith?
No offense, but I personally wouldn't be caught dead with an SBB as my only scan tool if I were. Actually wouldn't buy one anyway, from every report that I've ever heard, the SBB will get you through about 1 out of every 10 jobs that you get into....at best.


Not a locksmith. What I do is full electronics on cars. Alarms, remotes starts, cop kits, etc.

It's remote start season in NJ. Sometimes we need to make an extra key if there isn't an immobilizer bypass available. We need to call in a locksmith for that. They show up when they want. It's hard to do business like that with a customer waiting. So slowly I'm trying to get in the business of it. The SBB has pretty much paid itself off. So I'm looking for a new/better system soon

lockbreaker
14th December, 2010, 04:17 PM
Not a locksmith. What I do is full electronics on cars. Alarms, remotes starts, cop kits, etc.

It's remote start season in NJ. Sometimes we need to make an extra key if there isn't an immobilizer bypass available. We need to call in a locksmith for that. They show up when they want. It's hard to do business like that with a customer waiting. So slowly I'm trying to get in the business of it. The SBB has pretty much paid itself off. So I'm looking for a new/better system soon

Gotcha. Seriously, it looks like a lot of folks on this site are crazy about Chinese hiccuping dogcrap... With what I'd imagine your need for the tool is on a daily basis, I'd go MVP PRO, if you are to buy something that you want to work as advertised w/ support and God forbid, a manual for some of the newer nutball CAN stuff that isn't the most intuitive to figure out.

Cozz
15th December, 2010, 01:06 AM
Gotcha. Seriously, it looks like a lot of folks on this site are crazy about Chinese hiccuping dogcrap... With what I'd imagine your need for the tool is on a daily basis, I'd go MVP PRO, if you are to buy something that you want to work as advertised w/ support and God forbid, a manual for some of the newer nutball CAN stuff that isn't the most intuitive to figure out.

I understand about the Chinese b-spec issues you're talking about but for some the guys here including my self who aren't in the business of doing immo 24/7 there really isn't much other choice out there. I have used the SBB about 6 times in two months.

Then there's the cost of getting pin code ligit. Some websites will want $25 per pin if you need one or two a month. How is someone like me supposed to make a living?