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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / October 2005

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Pathfinder keyless entry

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miamicuse - 27 Sep 2005 06:01 GMT
2000 Pathfinder SE Limited Edition.  Keyless remote seems to work sometimes
and not sometimes.  The only thing I have noticed it seems during rainy days
it is more likely not to work?  Any ideas?

MC
SgtRich - 27 Sep 2005 08:45 GMT
>2000 Pathfinder SE Limited Edition.  Keyless remote seems to work sometimes
>and not sometimes.  The only thing I have noticed it seems during rainy days
>it is more likely not to work?  Any ideas?

When was the last time the battery was changed?
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2005 Nissan Murano SL AWD

miamicuse - 28 Sep 2005 03:38 GMT
Never did change the battery since 2000.  But I have been using one and
there is a spare one I never used.  Both of them exhibit the same problem.
So I think the problem is not the keyless remote but whatever it is
interacting with that is inside the vehicle?

MC

> >2000 Pathfinder SE Limited Edition.  Keyless remote seems to work sometimes
> >and not sometimes.  The only thing I have noticed it seems during rainy days
> >it is more likely not to work?  Any ideas?
> >
> When was the last time the battery was changed?
Chuck Tribolet - 29 Sep 2005 00:05 GMT
Five years is a long time.  The batteries are cheap and very available.
Change the battery in the fob.

> Never did change the battery since 2000.  But I have been using one and
> there is a spare one I never used.  Both of them exhibit the same problem.
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>> When was the last time the battery was changed?
Jim Padgett - 23 Oct 2005 01:13 GMT
Yup, 5 years is 5 years, used or not.

Jim

> Five years is a long time.  The batteries are cheap and very available.
> Change the battery in the fob.
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>> MC
 
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