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No Key & “S-Mode” error after getting my windshield tinted

Originally Posted by 2E-Z Thank you guys for the input. I have pulled up the center console to look at the connections of all of the wiring harnesses and they

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Old 06-10-2021, 10:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thank you guys for the input. I have pulled up the center console to look at the connections of all of the wiring harnesses and they all seem to be secure and attached. But just because they are secure doesn’t mean they are all working.

I will try a new battery, but seeing as the fob was working perfectly fine, along with the “S-Mode”, before I don’t necessarily believe it’s the battery in the fob and yes, I have checked to make sure it is on the correct side.
The sensor for the fob in the console is all the way in the back. you can find a new one online.

Maybe go to autozone and have them run an OBDII scan?
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The sensor for the fob in the console is all the way in the back. you can find a new one online.

Maybe go to autozone and have them run an OBDII scan?
I might go run by there later if I can, I do have an appointment at Local Nissan dealership at 10 AM tomorrow morning. Hopefully, by this time tomorrow we can find out what the code or issue was/is.

I have read on different threads of the no key alert and the S-Mode malfunctioning but I’ve never seen a thread where both of these happen at the same time.
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So apparently I need a new fob.. so for the 1 fob and reprogramming it is around $350. I asked them what in fact was the issues and he said it was the connection with the fob and vehicle (obviously).

The S-Mode was due to The Clutch Switch Pedal Grommet (part number : 46584-S0100) which is $3 on Z1. This piece interacts with the clutch pedal switch and with out one there is nothing that can press up against the actuator of the switch.

So if you have an issue with your Cruise Control or S-Mode, check to see if your grommets are all in!!!!!
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