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Default Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-02-2006 , 05:15 PM






It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob



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Shines
 
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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-02-2006 , 05:34 PM







"Bob" <rkindt (AT) hvc (DOT) rr.com> wrote

Quote:
It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob
===
You may just have a weak battery sometimes the Max will still crank but
voltage is still low and the computer won't let fuel pump start. This
happened to me with my 98 Max.




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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-02-2006 , 09:26 PM



If the security light is on when the key is in and in the on position the
NATS ( Nissan Anti Theft System) is preventing it from starting.

If more than 3 attempts have been made to start the car the NATS system put
the car in lock mode, once in lock mode there is nothing that can be done.
It will need to be towed to the dealership to have the lock out condition
cleared.

Causes for lock mode

1. use of and unregistered key
2. use of an non chip key
3. interference from another transponder device like a Mobil speedpass.

another possibility is that the IMMU unit has gone bad and the system does
not recognize the key(s)

be sure to take all the keys with you to the dealership as they all need to
be programmed at the same time..

Bottom line here is the car needs to go to the dealership


"Bob" <rkindt (AT) hvc (DOT) rr.com> wrote

Quote:
It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob





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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-02-2006 , 10:09 PM



OOOOO,,,!!

never propose going to the evil DEALER - you might get flamed by the
ONE,,,LOL


"NissTech" <Haywood_Jablowme (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
If the security light is on when the key is in and in the on position the
NATS ( Nissan Anti Theft System) is preventing it from starting.

If more than 3 attempts have been made to start the car the NATS system put
the car in lock mode, once in lock mode there is nothing that can be done.
It will need to be towed to the dealership to have the lock out condition
cleared.

Causes for lock mode

1. use of and unregistered key
2. use of an non chip key
3. interference from another transponder device like a Mobil speedpass.

another possibility is that the IMMU unit has gone bad and the system does
not recognize the key(s)

be sure to take all the keys with you to the dealership as they all need to
be programmed at the same time..

Bottom line here is the car needs to go to the dealership


"Bob" <rkindt (AT) hvc (DOT) rr.com> wrote in message
news:1wmKg.50711$u05.41093 (AT) news-wrt-01 (DOT) rdc-nyc.rr.com...
It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob






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Chuck In Dallas
 
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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-02-2006 , 10:39 PM



NissTech's answer is right on the money. After the unit is replaced,
the keys need to be reprogramed to it. This happened to me about a
year ago on my wifes car.

Quote:
It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob



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Shines
 
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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-03-2006 , 10:41 AM




"Chuck In Dallas" <goldmax60 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
NissTech's answer is right on the money. After the unit is replaced,
the keys need to be reprogramed to it. This happened to me about a
year ago on my wifes car.

It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob
===
I would take my chances of getting it snached before having to go through
all that crazy digital stuff.




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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-03-2006 , 10:47 AM



But, it won't run now. It won't run without the immobilizer module.
Quote:
"Chuck In Dallas" <goldmax60 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:31gkf2lmers6kav7b9lb7ja0vjn7ape5a1 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
NissTech's answer is right on the money. After the unit is replaced,
the keys need to be reprogramed to it. This happened to me about a
year ago on my wifes car.

It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob
===
I would take my chances of getting it snached before having to go through
all that crazy digital stuff.



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Chuck In Dallas
 
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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-03-2006 , 05:20 PM



If you would remove your head from your rectum long enough to read
Nissan Tech, you would see that he says, "...bottom line here is that
the car needs to go to the dealership."

KMA Kia driver.

Quote:
AZV14 wrote:

OOOOO,,,!!

never propose going to the evil DEALER - you might get flamed by
the ONE,,,LOL

You are truly a clueless one. Did someone else write your
engineering exams for you? Try to pay attention to what is said and
maybe you won't look like such a dumbass next time. Note that I said
'maybe'.

NissTech is not a fool like yourself that suggests taking the vehicle
to the dealer for tire pressure checks and other easily done PM by
the owner. He has actual skill in the topics he is answering. You
rarely do. Get the difference?

As has been mentioned before, perhaps you should stick with something
you know something about. It is possible that you might be an OK
chemical engineer but you certainly suck at answering questions here.


"NissTech" <Haywood_Jablowme (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote:

If the security light is on when the key is in and in the on
position the NATS ( Nissan Anti Theft System) is preventing it
from starting.

If more than 3 attempts have been made to start the car the NATS
system put the car in lock mode, once in lock mode there is
nothing that can be done. It will need to be towed to the
dealership to have the lock out condition cleared.

Causes for lock mode

1. use of and unregistered key
2. use of an non chip key
3. interference from another transponder device like a Mobil
speedpass.

another possibility is that the IMMU unit has gone bad and the
system does not recognize the key(s)

be sure to take all the keys with you to the dealership as they
all need to be programmed at the same time..

Bottom line here is the car needs to go to the dealership


"Bob" <rkindt (AT) hvc (DOT) rr.com> wrote in message
news:1wmKg.50711$u05.41093 (AT) news-wrt-01 (DOT) rdc-nyc.rr.com...
It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima
at 100K miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with
key in ON position. The dealer just told me that I need to have
it towed in for repair. Is there any other solution,
workaround? Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any
information on this would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob










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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-03-2006 , 06:54 PM



Chuck,,Thanks, but I am afraid there isn't a hook and a pole long
enough to pull this guys head out of his ass.

He never reads, ak a make that , comprehends the post,,just sees the
word DEALER and goes into a meaningless tirade,

Maybe he got fired from a Dealer - which makes me all the more
comfortable generally recommending that people take their $35K cars
there to ensure they get fixed properly.

As usual, he makes up nonsense - like getting the "tire pressure
checked at the dealer". Apparently ONE thinks that check engine
lights, dirty fuel injectors, the ECU, the MAF sensor, O2 sensors,
and the like also fall into the "tire pressure" general maintenance
classification.

Nissan tech is a real mechanic, who obviously understands real 21st
century cars, ONE isn't a mechanic, he just plays one on the
internet. He has never made a single usefull post - all he ever does
is tell people that do that they are wrong, because he thinks so.

Oh and BTW,,,your now probably on Ones "flame list" for pointing out
his blatant stupidity - you will soon have to put him on your ignore
list like I did.



Chuck In Dallas <goldmax60 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
If you would remove your head from your rectum long enough to read
Nissan Tech, you would see that he says, "...bottom line here is that
the car needs to go to the dealership."

KMA Kia driver.

AZV14 wrote:

OOOOO,,,!!

never propose going to the evil DEALER - you might get flamed by
the ONE,,,LOL

You are truly a clueless one. Did someone else write your
engineering exams for you? Try to pay attention to what is said and
maybe you won't look like such a dumbass next time. Note that I said
'maybe'.

NissTech is not a fool like yourself that suggests taking the vehicle
to the dealer for tire pressure checks and other easily done PM by
the owner. He has actual skill in the topics he is answering. You
rarely do. Get the difference?

As has been mentioned before, perhaps you should stick with something
you know something about. It is possible that you might be an OK
chemical engineer but you certainly suck at answering questions here.


"NissTech" <Haywood_Jablowme (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote:

If the security light is on when the key is in and in the on
position the NATS ( Nissan Anti Theft System) is preventing it
from starting.

If more than 3 attempts have been made to start the car the NATS
system put the car in lock mode, once in lock mode there is
nothing that can be done. It will need to be towed to the
dealership to have the lock out condition cleared.

Causes for lock mode

1. use of and unregistered key
2. use of an non chip key
3. interference from another transponder device like a Mobil
speedpass.

another possibility is that the IMMU unit has gone bad and the
system does not recognize the key(s)

be sure to take all the keys with you to the dealership as they
all need to be programmed at the same time..

Bottom line here is the car needs to go to the dealership


"Bob" <rkindt (AT) hvc (DOT) rr.com> wrote in message
news:1wmKg.50711$u05.41093 (AT) news-wrt-01 (DOT) rdc-nyc.rr.com...
It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima
at 100K miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with
key in ON position. The dealer just told me that I need to have
it towed in for repair. Is there any other solution,
workaround? Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any
information on this would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob











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Default Re: Maxima Immobilizer Questions - 09-03-2006 , 07:25 PM



Thanks NissTech and others. Looks like I have no choice but to get it towed
in for reprogramming. I do remember accidently putting the key from my Olds
Bravada in the Maxima's ignition at some point and that probably caused
this. I had no idea that this 'trap' existed, and from now on will be
watching what keys I am carrying around in my pockets.

But this permanent immobilizing is lame. I have no fear of thief where I
live and would surely disable this feature if possible now that I have been
a victim of its consequences. Too bad that they did not provide a simple
way for the owner to reset the ignition. After all, I do have two keys
that, until now, were allowed to start my car. One misuse of an incorrect
key should not leave me in need of a tow. Luckly for me I was not somewhere
far from home! Certainly a better recovery system could have been devised.

Thanks again for the advice however, Bob


"Chuck In Dallas" <goldmax60 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
But, it won't run now. It won't run without the immobilizer module.

"Chuck In Dallas" <goldmax60 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:31gkf2lmers6kav7b9lb7ja0vjn7ape5a1 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
NissTech's answer is right on the money. After the unit is replaced,
the keys need to be reprogramed to it. This happened to me about a
year ago on my wifes car.

It appears that I have an immobilizer issue with my 1999 Maxima at 100K
miles. It cranks, no fuel, Security light is on with key in ON
position.
The dealer just told me that I need to have it towed in for repair. Is
there any other solution, workaround?
Can anyone tell me what caused this?
Is there a way to bypass this unwanted 'feature'? Any information on
this
would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bob
===
I would take my chances of getting it snached before having to go through
all that crazy digital stuff.





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