Intelligent key

Faults and Technical chat for the Nissan Pulsar
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piglet
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Post by piglet »

Has any one had a problem with locking the NIssan Pulsar? I have a problem that comes and go's most of the time it locks ok, then it won't lock but says Boleyn found. I have to get in and start it then stop it, then it will lock. The model is the 1.2 Dig.t Acenta.

kt53
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Post by kt53 »

I had a similar problem today. Warning beeps when I tried to lock it and "No key found", or something similar. I had to get in, start/stop again and it was then OK. If it happens again I'll go into the Nissan garage.
Ivan
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Post by Ivan »

I has all sorts of problems like "key not found", "key id incorrect", etc until I replaced the battery.
Liam
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Post by Liam »

Me too, daily occurrence, key ID incorrect etc...
Deleted User 470

Post by Deleted User 470 »

I have the same problem.
Key ID Incorrect, No Key Found.
The range on my key fob is also shocking! I have to be about 4 meters away otherwise it wont work.
It used to work from across a busy supermarket car park but not anymore!
keithbrown53
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Post by keithbrown53 »

Oddly enough, was picking up my son last night and from his door to where the car was parked was maybe 50 meters. I was able to remotely unlock and lock the car. If you are experiencing poor range across clear sight lines, then replacing the battery would be the first thing I'd try,
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Post by Deleted User 470 »

keithbrown53 wrote:Oddly enough, was picking up my son last night and from his door to where the car was parked was maybe 50 meters. I was able to remotely unlock and lock the car. If you are experiencing poor range across clear sight lines, then replacing the battery would be the first thing I'd try,
I have had 2 different batteries put in the key-fob and both have had the same result sadly.
kt53
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Post by kt53 »

Do you only have a problem with one of the fobs, or both? If with both it doesn't seem likely to be a problem with the fob itself.
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Post by Deleted User 470 »

kt53 wrote:Do you only have a problem with one of the fobs, or both? If with both it doesn't seem likely to be a problem with the fob itself.
Going to give the other keyfob a go now.
Rivendell63
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Post by Rivendell63 »

Does anyone know where the receptor is for the keyfob signals ? If this area is facing you then the signal would be unobstructed and appear to function from a greater distance.
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