Transmitter key fob

Hi Nissan Almera I have replaced the two batteries in the key fob. I now have to initialize or syncronise the transmitter to the receiver in the car. Can anyone tell me how this is done. Generally ,it is something like turning the ignition so many times on and off to put the receiver into program mode but dont know the exact number of times etc. TIA Regards Richard

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Richard
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From someone else's previous post:

  1. Close all doors and lock all doors

  1. Insert and remove the key from the ignition key cylinder more than six times within 10 seconds. (The hazard warning lamp will then flash.) Note: Key should be withdrawn from ignition key cylinder completely each time.

  2. Insert key on ignition key cylinder and turn ignition key switch to "AAC" position. At this time, the new ID code is entered and original (previous) ID codes are erase.

  1. Push any button on the new remote controller once. (The hazard warning lamp will then flash) If there is only one remote controller skip step 5.

  2. Additional ID code entry, Release the door lock, then lock again with door lock/unlock switch (In power window main switch)

  1. Remove key from ignition

  2. Unlock driver side door, open driver side door and then close the door. (END)

Note:

-If you need to activate more than two additional new remote controllers, repeat the procedure on step 5 "Additional ID code entry" for each new remote controller.

-Entry of maximum four ID codes is allowed and any attempt to enter more will be ignore.

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ppointer

Changing the batteries in the fob shouldn't require reprogramming. Didn't on my '95 and '01 Pathfinders.

Changing the battery in the CAR does require reprogramming.

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Chuck Tribolet

Changing the batteries in the fob shouldn't require reprogramming. Didn't on my '95 and '01 Pathfinders.

Changing the battery in the CAR does require reprogramming.

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Chuck Tribolet

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