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Old 12-08-2017, 11:35   #1
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Well I finally got fed up with my one central locking key. The button never worked at all when locking the Terrano and not always when trying to unlock it. So I took the key to Timpson in my local Sainsburys.
They changed the whole outer plastic case including the outer rubber thumb keys and the part the blade molds into. Cut the new blade, soldered two new switches onto the circuit board inside and fitted a new battery. All for £35 which to be honest I did not think was too bad along with a guarantee.
So now I have a key that actually works properly
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Old 12-08-2017, 13:02   #2
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That is actually pretty good cos those switches can be a right royal pain in the bottom.
Now all you need is a second key, better to be safe than sorry.
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Old 12-08-2017, 13:49   #3
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I've just changed both switches on my patrol, done it myself cost me £7. Little bit fiddly but done in about 15 mins
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To be honest my soldering skills are probably not up to fixing it myself, I looked at parts and prices on ebay and decided that the hassle factor along with me possibility (probably) making a complete mess of it was just not worth the saving.

You are right Jim about the second key. I only got one key with the Terrano so straight away got a clone key that opens and starts the truck but no central locking. Don't like using it too much though as the lights flash and the alarm would go off if it had not been disconnected.

My now old key really was on it's last legs the blade was so thin I could bend it with my fingers, I had started to worry about using and carrying it. The rubber buttons had worn though with one of the switches completely disconnected. I also thought that the battery was running low.
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Old 12-08-2017, 16:14   #5
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When I worked for dealers I used to see broken keys and they didn't have a spare so often it amazed me. Nissan used to put a white sticker in glove box with key number which either wore off or got removed. Modern times manufacturers keep data bases with numbers but for how long and that won't get around the immobilisers.

If you're lucky you'll be able to get a old key from a scrapper or the guts of the remote and do a similar thing at Timpsons but your problem will be getting a blank chip and then getting it programmed. Nothing's impossible though so stick with it.
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Old 12-08-2017, 17:02   #6
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When I worked for dealers I used to see broken keys and they didn't have a spare so often it amazed me. Nissan used to put a white sticker in glove box with key number which either wore off or got removed. Modern times manufacturers keep data bases with numbers but for how long and that won't get around the immobilisers.

If you're lucky you'll be able to get a old key from a scrapper or the guts of the remote and do a similar thing at Timpsons but your problem will be getting a blank chip and then getting it programmed. Nothing's impossible though so stick with it.
Like Jim said, it can always be resolved, at a slight cost worst case scenario.

Don't listen to all the scaremongering people like to spout
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Ray mentioned in another post that if you have to use the key hole, to stop the alarm sounding and lights flashing, you need to unplug the bonnet switch. That'll stop the alarm arming
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Ray mentioned in another post that if you have to use the key hole, to stop the alarm sounding and lights flashing, you need to unplug the bonnet switch. That'll stop the alarm arming
Cheer's, I will give that ago if I am ever reliant on the spare key

I had a look at the old key Timpson swapped the internals from. Looks like there is a brand new circuit board with switches attached inside. They seem to of got everything new and chucked the new bits they needed to swop into the old key case.
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