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Lost all my keys
I called nissan and they said i have to tow the my baby to the dealership in order to get a new key. My car is also low, but not too low to the ground. Will that cause some issues for the tow truck? should i ask for a flat bed?
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And get some 2x4s or something to help. Even flatbeds have a slant.
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How did you lose all your keys?
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This thread makes me laugh for some reason. How do you just lose all your keys LOL:roflpuke2:
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Prepare your anus. I'd imagine they're pretty expensive even before you pay for the programming and towing.
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And you don't have the little metal key code either? I hope the answer involves a donkey, Crisco, and a biker gang.
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I got the car used so it only came with one key. I kept telling myself to make another key, but my ADD always kicked in and forgot. Now i forgot where the hell i put them. :shakes head: they must be here because i wouldn't of gotten home without them.
I feel like a *******. I do have AAA |
Just retrace your footsteps and I am sure it will turn up. I do this often with my ID card after I get home from the base gym.
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Keep searching!
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check your pants pocket. hope it's not in the laundry (washing machine)... :ugh:
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Luckily, after frantically seaching the jeans and washer I realized I had left my keys in the car because I had been working on it. Shut up! I'm old. :shakes head: |
This leads to a question I have always had. How would you hide an "intelligent" key in the Z?
Last year, while we were in Moab, Utah, my G/F lost the intelligent key to her Toyota. I got that sinking feeling that I should have hidden a spare in the car. I made many calls locally and realized just how screwed we were. A day later, the key turned up (kicked way under the hotel bed). WHEW! But I have learned the lesson. Now, I have the spare "mechanical" key hidden on the exterior, and the spare "intelligent" part hidden inside, with the key's battery removed and hidden inside as well. Life was so much simpler in the good old days.:mad: |
I lost one of my keys too.. I'm friggin scared of loosing my last one.. I can't find that other one!! I might have to just dish out the $$ and buy another one.
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I stopped losing my keys after I put a basket next to the front door. Every time I unlock the front door, and before I turn off the alarm, I drop the keys into said basket and they are there when I leave the next day too.
No more hunting and no more washing them either. |
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I'm trying to find me an intelikey. I'm not sure if I can do it with only 1 key. I heard that sometimes they require 2 keys for them to be able to reprogram another key. Sounds like BS but eh.. idk I also heard that they just simply charge a 1/2 labor fee or 1hr labor fee for the 10 minute reprogram job. I guess I will find out soon enough. As for the metal plate thing with the programing ##.. I ran to my car and searched everywere when I read that post. I don't see one anywhere.. DOH!! |
I dont know what Nissan wants for a new key, but my wife just got a 2013 Daytona Charger R/T and they told her not to misplace her keys because they charge $700.00 for a new key and programming. When I found that out my jaw hit the damn floor:eek2: Good luck....;)
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I lost all my marbles.
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If you lost one key, understandable i guess.
Lose both? C'mon man. Your worse than my little sister. But like someone said before, opt for the flatbed. |
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You should start patting your pockets before you leave anywhere, I always pat my pockets to see if I have the 3 most important things: Cellphone, Wallet, Keys.
When I have cargo pants, I do an exquisite dance in front of restaurants/house/school/work/girlfriend to see if I have the above 3 items. |
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This is why I use a decoy basket. :rofl2: |
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I have a belt clip for my keys. It makes it easy to check to make sure I have them. The side benefit is that I don't get holes poked in pockets.:icon17: |
OMG OMG!!! It happened!!! I found my other key!!!! I just finished making some calls to find out what the cost was to reprogram the keys. It's basically the cost of 1hour labor time. That's anywhere from $60-$120. You bring in your car and keys. They reprogram all of them together and only those keys will work for the car. The old lost key will no longer work. The only way to get the old key to work again is to drop them all off and have the cay and keys reprogrammed once again.
In case you guys are wondering where I found my other key, I found it in the couch cushions. I searched there at minimal 5x already. |
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