How to fix a No Key Detected Error on push to start cars. Pt. 3.How to reset your system. This whole issue cost me ZERO dollars to fix!!!
First time this has happened to me. Opened car OK but it would not start as 'Key Not Detected.' Used spare key which worked OK i.e. the car started. Got home 20 minutes later, tried again with original key (spare key was placed out of range) and this time the original key was detected and car started.Has this happened to anyone else?
In this video, I'll discuss the Nissan key fob and what to do if it's not working after changing the battery. If you'd like more information you can read our
Place the fob on top of the button and wait for the car to recognise it for a few seconds. The press the button with the key fob as shown. If the key is programmed, the car will start! It’s now time to find out why the car key is playing up. Visit your local dealer, or better still, find an Auto Locksmith to check the key out and change the
The Intelligent Key is not detected, causing: The engine to not start (no response when the Stop/Start button is pressed) “I-Key System Error” displayed in the instrument cluster “No I-Key Detected” displayed in the instrument cluster Intermittent operation of the buttons on the remote (Key FOB).
A bad battery in the key fob is most commonly the reason for a failure to send signals to the keyless entry system. If it is available, use the spare key fob to open the vehicle and start the ignition. If the spare fob is not available, use the provided key embedded in the fob to unlock the door. To start the engine, check the owner’s manual
The No Key Detected issue in Nissan vehicles is caused by interference with the Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System (NVIS) or Nissan Anti-Theft System (NATS), improper key authentication, RFID close to the Nissan key, and interference with Intelligent Keys. These security features are integrated with the ignition system of most Nissans.
52 posts · Joined 2018. #1 · Jun 24, 2018. Working in my 16 pathfinder installing a new head unit and sound system went to drive the vehicle to my buddy’s house after we stopped for the day and my car is saying no key detected or incorrect key id having to use the bypass by touching the start button with the key to start the car does anyone
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Nissan Ignition key stuck and how we can help you. It’s a strange problem you have, a Nissan ignition key stuck ! It happens on Qashqai, Note and Micra models. We first spotted the problem when a customer asked us for spare key. She wanted a new key for her Qashqai, because she kept getting her ignition key stuck in the lock! When we cut the fresh new key, it was stuck solid, nothing would get it out. Because we’re locksmiths, we took the car ignition off and stripped it down, to release the key blade from the lock. Then we managed a temporary repair, so she could drive the car home. This got us thinking about how to solve the Nissan problem. You’re not alone. Click Here to read about the problems on the Nissan Forum. The problem is caused by a few of the parts wearing down and one of them getting a sharp edge. It acts like a fishing hook barb, the harder you pull the key out, the more the lock grabs hold of the key. This is why sometimes, if you gently tease it out, it will come eventually. Because we’re engineers, and have friends that are designers, we had worn parts re-made. We believe they’re far superior to the original part, ours being made of Stainless Steel. We’ve tested the key over 7000 times in and out of the lock, in a single week. After this testing, we stripped the lock back down, there wasn’t any wear, so we’re very happy with the repair. I’m local, how will you fix my ignition key stuck in my car lock? Perfect. Just drive the car too us and we’ll do the rest. We’ll put the car in our workshop, remove the ignition key stuck in the lock, strip it down and replace all the worn parts. What does is cost ? The whole job costs £170, inc Vat. Do I get two new keys? We replace the worn key blades and screw them into your plastic part of the key. Do I need to book in? Yes please. We normally have spaces the same day, but sometimes we get very busy. It’s best to call us before coming along. Will my ignition key be different key to the door? No, we’ll match the ignition to the door, just as you have already. I’m not local, is there anything you can do for me? Yes. Every week we help people from all over the UK and Ireland, with a Nissan ignition key stuck or sticking. It’s very simple, you have two choices. Yes, I can live without my car for a few days… Perfect. In that case you can send us just your ignition lock. We don’t need the car. However if you know straight away that you can’t be without your car for 2-3 days, just skip down to the next section called ‘Help, I just can’t live without my car’. It’s a bit further down the page. How do I get the lock off? We’ve made several YouTube videos to help you. It shows very simply, how to carefully take the ignition off. Just look up Nissan Qashqai on our YouTube channel. Click here to read all about how to remove the lock Seriously…I wouldn’t know where to start with taking the lock off No problem. We completely understand. It’s no different from us trying to do what you do every day. So, in this case, do you have a good local garage that can take it off for you? If you do and, you can leave the car with them, just ask them to take it off and then you send it to us. We’ll fix it by post and then send it back. When it gets fitted it will work straight away. How much does this postal service cost? We charge £180 in total, which includes special delivery postage. In 95% of all cases, we’ll turn the lock round quickly, sending it back the same day. Not fast enough? Maybe you need our ‘Nissan Donor Lock service’ below. Help. I can’t live without my car It’s fine, we understand. When you’re busy with life, you need to be able to get about. We have a service to suit you. We can send you a reconditioned lock, by post. It’ll be built to the same shape of key you already have. This way, the key we send you will fit your car door lock. All you’ll need to do, is have the lock we send you fitted, then your worries are over. How do you make the key the same shape as mine? Simple. You give us your car registration number, then we’ll build the lock up to suit your key. It’s the same as idea as when Nissan order a new lock in for you. Can any garage fit the lock you send me? Yes. It’s held on with two bolts and is plugged in to three wires. Once it’s unplugged and the shear-bolts have been tapped around with a punch and hammer, all that needs to be done is swap the electronic key reader from the old lock to the new one. Then bolt the new lock on, plug it all in, and the car will run! Do I need my keys re-programming? No. it’s the same as getting a new exhaust or brakes. The lock part is metal and doesn’t have any clever electronics at all. The lock has a key reader around it and this just needs to be removed and put on the lock we send you. There’s just one screw holding it on, so it’s nice and easy to do. Next, you simply need to take the old worn key blades out and put our new ones in your key. You do this by unscrewing a small black screw on the key head. Once you’ve swapped the blades over, just tighten the screw back up. Do I need new key blades? Yes. The old blades are worn and if you use them in the new lock, you’ll have problems after a while. By using new blades, in the refurbished lock, everything will line up inside the lock perfectly, it will work like a dream. Does it cost more if you send us out a lock first? Initially yes. You’ll need to pay £280. We put a £100 surcharge on the normal price of £180. However, once we get the worn lock back, we’ll refund the £100 back to your card. So really, it’s the same price. The only reason we charge you more up front, is to make sure we get the worn lock back. We then fix it and use it for the next customer who’s having Nissan ignition key stuck problems, just the same as you. Does it come with a warranty? Yes, just like the new ignition from Nissan, it comes with one year’s warranty. However, we’re very happy with this repair and have confidence it will last far longer. What do I do next? Just call us with your car registration and we’ll do the rest. 01522 514141
Over three years ago we spotted this unusual Nissan key stuck in ignition problem. I was at our shop in Lincoln, cut a new key for a Nissan Qashqai and started to programme it. However half way through key programming, the new key wouldn’t come out of the lock! Three years on we fix over thirty Nissan locks every month and hear from hundreds of frustrated owners. We also hear about how customers plan to fix the problem on the cheap. Sometimes it turns out ok, other times not so well. This is all about what NOT to do when you have this unusual Nissan problem. Want to ask us some questions? Click here to find out more about our Nissan Lock Repair service. What causes the Nissan Key Stuck in ignition problem? There’s an important part in the ignition that develops a sharp edge. When the key is pulled out of the lock, this sharp edge grabs the key, scratching and marking it. This is similar to a fish barb on a hook. The sharper the edge gets, the more difficult it becomes to pull the key out. Here are five tips to save you lots of pain, time and money. Our Top 5 Tips of what NOT to do. Things to Avoid Number One – ‘File away the problem’ About two years ago we got a lock in the mail. We’d already been fixing them by post for over a year, so this was nothing unusual, However, this lock had a needle file stuck inside the lock! The owner had been reading on a forum about a fix for this tricky Nissan key stuck in ignition problem. The advice was to ‘gently file away the sharp edge with a small needle file’. There are a couple of problems with doing this. Firstly, the part that develops the problem, the ‘dust cover’ as it’s known, is a really important part of the lock. When it’s working correctly, it does two things. Firstly it lets the car know when the key is in the ignition, which then tells the car whether the car key buttons are allowed to work. When the dust cover is filed away (as the suggested on the forum), the car can no longer tell if the key has been pulled out of the lock. It thinks it’s still inside, so won’t let the buttons on the key work. The other problem is that the file is very sharp, and the worn edge is also sharp. When they meet, the file gets stuck! No amount of pulling will get the file out. This now means you have a car you can’t drive anymore, because a file is inside the lock. You can’t even drive the car to a local garage to get it fixed. Here’s a video we made about one had sent to us. Things to avoid Number Two – Fit a second-hand lock. Now I’m all for saving money. Second-hand parts can be a big saving, especially when they are in good condition. However, we’ve had several customers visit us that had fitted a used lock, just months before they came to us. On both occasions the replacement lock was fine for a few months and then the key started sticking again, just like the original lock that came with the car. In fact, fitting a used lock from another car introduces another big problem for you. If you lose your car keys, how are you going to get a key made for the random ignition lock that is now on your car? When the car is in its original state, as from new, all the locks match and it’s easy to replace lost keys. However, when a different lock is fitted, then it becomes a problem and when you get a key cut to the door lock, it won’t fit the ignition. It’s a problem you want to avoid. Lastly, we often order locks off the internet, from scrap yards or on-line breakers. We use them as part of our Nissan key suck in ignition exchange service, refurbishing then so the work like new. Sometimes when they arrive, the key that comes with it is already stuck in the lock! So careful what you buy, as they’re are not cheap at all. If you want to find out more about this service we offer call us on 01522 514141. Things to Avoid Number three – Try a new key blade. In any normal car key lock problem, with just wear and tear, then a new key, cut to original shape is a great idea. We see this problem on Ford car keys, with the blade wearing down and it no longer working the lock anymore. With Ford cars, a new car key will often fix the problem. However, if you put a nice new key into your worn out old Nissan lock, it will get stuck for good. When you see how thin and worn out the old keys are, you can understand what is going on. The sharp edge inside the lock shaves a tiny part of the key blade away when it’s pulled out and gradually the key gets thinner and thinner. However, when you put in a new, full sized key in the lock, it grabs the key tight and there it will most probably stay. On top of this, we’ve heard stories about Nissan selling replacement blades at between £40 and £60 a time! For a key blade….that’s just going to get even more stuck! Don’t do this. Things to Avoid Number 4 – Have the problem diagnosed at the dealer. I’ts a good idea to use the dealer for many of the the more technical problems on all cars for you. Need an ECU programming, or a software update, or a faulty airbag module changing? The dealers have the latest software and it’s understandable for them to diagnose the fault first and then take care of it. But this is a key stuck in the lock, I mean what else can it be? You have a Nissan key stuck in ignition problem, what is there to diagnose? You see dealers need to charge to diagnose the problem, I understand that. So before Nissan fix your problem they will want to diagnose it, at £60 an hour, or more. It’s stuck, the lock is faulty, this diagnostic session is over. Treat yourself to something nice with the £60, or put it away for a rainy day, but don’t waste it on ‘dealer diagnostics’. Rant over Lastly, Tips to Avoid Number 5 – Ignore the problem. I get it. It’s like having toothache. You know there’s something not quite right. It hurts every now and then when you brush your teeth, or chew on a nice crispy roast potato. So you start to use the other side of your mouth, not wanting to spend money on a problem that isn’t stopping you from living. Your Nissan key stuck in ignition problem is the same as your toothache. You have a problem because something is wrong. You can ignore it for sure, but the problem hasn’t cured itself, it just slowly gets worse and worse. Eventually you wake up one Sunday morning when there’s no a dentist open for miles and it’s agony. Why did I ignore it? All you can think about is the pain, and it messes up everything. This is the same as your Nissan problem. You can ignore it. You may get away with it for weeks, maybe a month, but eventually it will get you. One day you’ll need to lock the car, parked in some dodgy public car park, and the key won’t come out anymore. So whoever fixes your Nissan car, don’t avoid it for too long. You’ll get stuck somewhere for good and wish you got it sorted! If you have any questions, either leave them below in the comments or call us on 01522 514141 and we’ll be happy to help.
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