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Old 04-21-2017, 07:17 AM
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I bought a 2004 350z with 46,000 miles and one key. I have programmed my Ram keys in the past but I see it can't be done with Nissan. So I go to the dealer, Carlock ​Nissan in a Tupelo, MS who want $55 for the key, $165 for the remote and $110 to program them. Plus tax. So $354! Unreal. I find a local locksmith who is closer and will cut and program keys for $55. Not sure if you have to provide the key. I can pull the transponder from my key and attach it to the lock cylinder and get keys cut that I buy for $2.50. That sounds like a cheap way to go and stick it to Nissan.

Any of you tried this? Thank you.
Old 04-21-2017, 07:31 AM
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if you had searched a little bit, on this site, and/or using Google, you would have found many cheaper alternatives, and instructions. These cars have been around for 14+ years now, so there's not a lot that hasn't been figured out.
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Stealership, got that name for a reason.


IIRC at least in CA dealerships were just sued for this. I think they are going to put legislation on the amount they can upcharge. I heard a brief clip on the news but didn't catch up on the segment.

Hopefully it happens cause like you saw it's a monopoly and a scam outright.

But to be fair dealerships usually lose money or break even on car sales. It's the services and parts that make their profit.
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Just out of curiosity, what did you pay for the Z? post some pics! I'm in Southaven, MS. Just bought my 04 as well.
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I see that you've found a local locksmith that can cut and program keys for $55.. Sounds like a good deal to me, even if you do have to provide the key. I wouldn't pull your transponder and stick it in your cylinder. It won't make sense to your anti-theft system.
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Old 04-21-2017, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by dcains
if you had searched a little bit, on this site, and/or using Google, you would have found many cheaper alternatives, and instructions. These cars have been around for 14+ years now, so there's not a lot that hasn't been figured out.
Never found instructions on the transponders. Have you?
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Originally Posted by Jrice116
Just out of curiosity, what did you pay for the Z? post some pics! I'm in Southaven, MS. Just bought my 04 as well.
I had picked up my 04 Roadster with 45k miles last July for $11,100 including taxes and registration.
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I bought mine for $10,600 plus I had them put on new tires for me for free. It was all original including the dry rotted tires. Needs front brake pads this summer. Not a problem right now.
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Amazon $7.50 with shipping. Had this remote for three years now and changed the battery only once.
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Originally Posted by m1aman
I bought mine for $10,600 plus I had them put on new tires for me for free. It was all original including the dry rotted tires. Needs front brake pads this summer. Not a problem right now.
That's around what I paid for my '05 touring with 70k in Feb of 2016. It now has 112k. I have a 128 mile round trip to work everyday. Mostly highway with some back roads. Still running strong, however, this engine can be a noisy bit** below 3500 rpm's. I'm having some occasional detonation on 93 octane(under load), and have now noticed a slight valve tap once it gets warmed up. Going to try the simple fixes first like thicker oil weight and fuel damper elimination..
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Originally Posted by Atreyu'z 350
That's around what I paid for my '05 touring with 70k in Feb of 2016. It now has 112k. I have a 128 mile round trip to work everyday. Mostly highway with some back roads. Still running strong, however, this engine can be a noisy bit** below 3500 rpm's. I'm having some occasional detonation on 93 octane(under load), and have now noticed a slight valve tap once it gets warmed up. Going to try the simple fixes first like thicker oil weight and fuel damper elimination..


I thought I got a decent deal on my 04 Performance with 132k for $5,000. Wish I could've gotten a lower mileage one, but up here in north MS, everyone wants 10 grand for their super high mileage ones. It's ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by Jrice116
I thought I got a decent deal on my 04 Performance with 132k for $5,000. Wish I could've gotten a lower mileage one, but up here in north MS, everyone wants 10 grand for their super high mileage ones. It's ridiculous.
That does sound like a pretty decent deal. Did you see any maintenance records and/or CarFax report from the previous owner/owners?

What is the mileage of the ones you're saying have super high mileage?
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Originally Posted by Li1ag
Amazon $7.50 with shipping. Had this remote for three years now and changed the battery only once.
Was just on the market for new fobs, can you recall who you purchased from? I was thinking about buying a set of two, but didn't know how much I could trust them?
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You guys shouldn't bash the dealership so much. They provide a pretty hassle free service with guarantees and quality built into the parts and factory trained technicians. They have all the special tools and computer necessary to diagnose and fix vehicles. Plenty of customers happily pay the price for a piece of mind more than anything. Those technicians also go to school or have a manufacturer trainings and usually thousands of dollars worth of tools.

Just because you can't afford the dealership doesn't mean they're ripping you off
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Old 05-01-2017, 06:48 PM
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I ended up getting two keys and two remotes for $143 plus tax. The dealership would have charged me $700. Which is the smarter buy? The locksmith has the know-how and equipment to do the same thing the dealer does. The keys and remotes look exactly the same minus any Nissan logo. So I have over $500 left over to spend on my Z.
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Originally Posted by NR350z
Was just on the market for new fobs, can you recall who you purchased from? I was thinking about buying a set of two, but didn't know how much I could trust them?
I bought remotes for my Ram about 4 years ago and they always worked. At least until I totaled it last Feb.

I got them from someone on Amazon. I'm sorry I don't know who.
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Originally Posted by Jrice116
I thought I got a decent deal on my 04 Performance with 132k for $5,000. Wish I could've gotten a lower mileage one, but up here in north MS, everyone wants 10 grand for their super high mileage ones. It's ridiculous.
I went to Dodge City, Alabama and bought mine. I am looking for a used truck and like you, I find that everybody in MS thinks their truck is worth a few grand more than book value.
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Originally Posted by NR350z
Was just on the market for new fobs, can you recall who you purchased from? I was thinking about buying a set of two, but didn't know how much I could trust them?
i bought these when i still had the nissan... exact same model number as the oem. super easy to program

Amazon Amazon
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Originally Posted by travlee
i bought these when i still had the nissan... exact same model number as the oem. super easy to program

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Yep, got the same thing. Never any problems. Paid $20.
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Originally Posted by travlee
i bought these when i still had the nissan... exact same model number as the oem. super easy to program

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
TY, sir. Took your recommendation and bought directly from that link. Done !

I currently have one working fob, once I program the 2 NEW ones will I have to re-program my current one?



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