starting problem v.immobilizer key
starting problem v.immobilizer key
Hey guys,
I have a 99 SE that just developed a starting problem. The car cranks but does not start up. I changed the fuel pump but that was not it.
Today I noticed that when I enter the key and turn it to the ON position, the red security dot is lit. I've never seen this light lit up before, so I just did some searching and found out that the light should not be on. So what is wrong here?
thanks,
I have a 99 SE that just developed a starting problem. The car cranks but does not start up. I changed the fuel pump but that was not it.
Today I noticed that when I enter the key and turn it to the ON position, the red security dot is lit. I've never seen this light lit up before, so I just did some searching and found out that the light should not be on. So what is wrong here?
thanks,
Check your fuses in the engine bay with a voltmeter....a fellow Orger had the same problem (minus the security light) and come to find out a fuse was out. I do not remember which one (sorry) but try it. Good luck.
I know exactly what you need to do, get your car towed to the dealership and have them reprogram your keys, you have to tow it there b/c they need the car with them. This has happend to me two times! Try to get your money back from changing the fuel pump.
The dealership is the only place to get it reprogrammed, sorry to break it too you. It's like $85 bucks too.
This probably happend if you magnitized your key or somehow the immobolizer just dropped the program, BTW this was the reason to why I sold my car.
This probably happend if you magnitized your key or somehow the immobolizer just dropped the program, BTW this was the reason to why I sold my car.
damn it...so I gotta take it to Nissan...
I found this and got excited but realized its for the remotes lol
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...5&postcount=39
thanks bro
I found this and got excited but realized its for the remotes lol
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...5&postcount=39
thanks bro
Originally Posted by Flynnmax
Is the immobilizer disarmed with the key itself or do you disarm it with the remote entry? I'm having a starting issue as well but I'm not sure if it's this.
i should be worried.. i a few weeks ago i noticed my Security light on while driving.. Thought it was kinda strange. So i turned off my engine, key off.. and then restarted the car and the light went off.. I hope i dont run into this problem. If so im gonna rip the stock 99 wiring harness off and install a 96-98 one.
Originally Posted by 1FSTMAX
i should be worried.. i a few weeks ago i noticed my Security light on while driving.. Thought it was kinda strange. So i turned off my engine, key off.. and then restarted the car and the light went off.. I hope i dont run into this problem. If so im gonna rip the stock 99 wiring harness off and install a 96-98 one.
ignition immobilizer/ starting problem
Hi, I'm also having a problem with my ignition immobilizer. I'm having the exact same problems as madboxer but the only difference is that I have a spare key but it also does not solve the problem. However, I had not tested it before so it may not work too. All fuses and relays are good and ECU isn't throwing any unusual codes. I have heard of keys going bad and plan to take car to the dealership tomorrow to re-program keys if I'm unable diagnose any electrical problems within the ignition or wiring harnesses with a multimeter. However, before I get overcharged and lied to, are there any other measures I should take in order to diagnose and/or confirm that this is indeed a key problem. Also, do I have to bring the vehicle or are they able to look up information with the VIN. Also, can they re-program old keys or will I have to buy new ones first. This and any other additional info ya'll can provide will be very helpful. Thanks
Originally Posted by maxforce99SE
Hi, I'm also having a problem with my ignition immobilizer. I'm having the exact same problems as madboxer but the only difference is that I have a spare key but it also does not solve the problem. However, I had not tested it before so it may not work too. All fuses and relays are good and ECU isn't throwing any unusual codes. I have heard of keys going bad and plan to take car to the dealership tomorrow to re-program keys if I'm unable diagnose any electrical problems within the ignition or wiring harnesses with a multimeter. However, before I get overcharged and lied to, are there any other measures I should take in order to diagnose and/or confirm that this is indeed a key problem. Also, do I have to bring the vehicle or are they able to look up information with the VIN. Also, can they re-program old keys or will I have to buy new ones first. This and any other additional info ya'll can provide will be very helpful. Thanks
Originally Posted by 99grnmaxgxe
DO THIS!!!!: Stick your key in the ignition, turn it to ACC mode (when all the lights on the dash is on) and see if the security light stays lit, if so go to the dealer. If not, than you have some other problem.
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