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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / October 2006

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Replacing a key

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capcomop - 06 Aug 2006 17:19 GMT
The keys to my 1995 Nissian are lost. I now live in a different state from
the original dealer (Who sold it used).
What can I do?
Y - 07 Aug 2006 00:05 GMT
Same thing happened to me.
Not a problem.  Just go to any Nissan dealer and they can cut a new
key.
Just bring all your documents (registration...)

Is there another layer of complication I'm missing?

Yamin

> The keys to my 1995 Nissian are lost. I now live in a different state from
> the original dealer (Who sold it used).
> What can I do?
capcomop - 09 Aug 2006 00:40 GMT
The issue I ran into was that the code key for a car that old was not
available to the dealer. Tried two states!
Finally called the Nissan Corporation and they are willing to give the code
key to the dealer...soooo I am taking title etc to the dealer who will call
Nissan, get the code and make me a new key...God I hope!
>Same thing happened to me.
>Not a problem.  Just go to any Nissan dealer and they can cut a new
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>> the original dealer (Who sold it used).
>> What can I do?
bucksatan - 14 Aug 2006 13:54 GMT
With my 1995 altima there was a little metal plate that came with the
owners manual, taped into the plastic cover book, that had a code that the
dealer could use to cut a new key for you. If you still have the manual you
should look in there to see if the plate exists.
sqdancerLynn - 31 Oct 2006 10:18 GMT
Check with any Dealer the may be able to look up the vin # for key code.
If not You can usually have a locksmith comeout & make a new key.
Otherwise  If you can take the trunk lock or  door panel off get the door
lock out take it to the locksmith

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