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Old 13-10-2008, 10:25   #1
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Default Hello... Newbie here!! (Key fob!)

Hello everyone,

I have just bought my first Terrano 2 (2001) and I thought that this site looked really good for someone who has to (for financial reasons) do some of their own spannering and mechanicking.

This is my first 4 X 4 and my first diesel.... First impressions indicate that the vehicle is going to be fine for caravan pulling, which is also something I'm also hoping to be new to!! One pesky fault I'm going to have to sort is trouble with the key fob/remote/central locking.

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Old 13-10-2008, 10:30   #2
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Hi TONUP
Welcome over here, you will get all the help you will need here. :

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Old 13-10-2008, 10:30   #3
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Welcome Tonup!!! not been here long myself but site full of helpful people and useful information... make sure you have a look at the 'downloads' section if you fancy getting the spanners out!
Hope the 'Tonup' title relates to weight of caravan rather than anticipated speeds... 8O

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Old 13-10-2008, 10:39   #4
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Hi Tonup, youll be hard pushed to find a better tugger.

loads of help money saving some of them too

so can tbe bad.

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Old 13-10-2008, 12:53   #5
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Thanks everyone for the warm welcome :P

I look forward to learning and at some point helping

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Old 13-10-2008, 13:01   #6
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you just have to remember when towing that the caravan is there!!!



use your mirrors


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Old 13-10-2008, 16:31   #7
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Hi Tunop & welcome to the club 8) My T2 was my 1st 4x4 aswell & I have'nt looked back as they are fantasic on the road & great off it :P Oh & they are pretty easy to work on
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Welcome to the club TONUP,enjoy!! :wink: : :
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Old 13-10-2008, 23:38   #9
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Hi Tonup,

Welcome to the club.

Loads of useful info on the forums and everyone is very helpful.

Any specific aspect of the remotes/central locking you need help with right now?

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Old 14-10-2008, 12:30   #10
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Thanks again to all for the very warm welcomes.

Gordini...

I got two remote keys with the car when i bought it, but the second hand car salesman was a crafty blighter and made sure he had the doors unlocked ready for my test drive when I met him. How helpful!!

What he omitted to tell me was that the both keys won't operate the remote central locking, and both are in pretty ropey condition with the rubber buttons very very worn. Anyway with the spirit of 'caveat emptor' I have accepted this and will be more careful next time.

Both keys will manually unlock the vehicle and start the car, but this causes the hazards to flash until the engine is cranked and running, which is a bit of a nuisance to say the least when loading three wet dogs into it :evil:

I have sent the key away to a guy on ebay who specialises in refurbing them and recieved it back today. When I get home from work tonight I am going to try it without attempting the reprogramming trick first and then with it if unsucsessful.

I'll let you know how it works out.

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Old 14-10-2008, 14:41   #11
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Default Key repair!.

Hello Tonup, Welcome to our club.

Looking forward to your answers tonight as my hazzards flash until its started and also the gauges go up and down and everything gets reset :evil: , (Milemeter, clock ect).

The key repair man has a link on our site somewhere with a couple of quid discount, Not a fortune but it can all come of your yearly membership cost.

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Old 14-10-2008, 16:53   #12
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I would try reprograming the handsets 1st & you can find how to do this in the down load section on the home page :smile: I can lock mine with the handset but have to unlock it with the key as the button has died :cry:
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Old 14-10-2008, 19:19   #13
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Hello Tonup and welcom to this great community.
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Old 15-10-2008, 09:43   #14
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Hi All,

Just a quick follow up to confirm that the refurbished key worked perfectly.

I took it straight out of the jiffy bag pushed the button and the central locking functioned exactly as it should. This is a bit of a relief as I thought I might have to pay a dealer to sort it out.

Below is a link to the guy on ebay who refgurbished the key. He was very helpful when I spoke to him on the phone before sending it, and he turned the whole job aroound in just a few days...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NISSAN-NAVARA-...d=p3286.c0.m14

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Old 16-10-2008, 19:15   #15
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Same man i think Tonup,

http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.co.uk...&highlight=fob

Has it cured the hazard light problem, and if you only have one key does that mean the motors of the road for a few days?.

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