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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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haha this thing came today and it won't fit haha don't waste your money and time on this item. http://jbrlsr.com/?aid=5336108632&bi...3D140318842954

anyone know where to get the right part?
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Old Oct 24, 2009 | 12:09 AM
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I ordered another piece from another seller. I hope they got the right one. haha
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Old Oct 25, 2009 | 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by yogipower
I ordered another piece from another seller. I hope they got the right one. haha
Thanks for posting the pic. What seller did you end up ordering from?

Does anyone know where we could get the ones ipearlg used to send in with the fob he shipped?
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 03:20 PM
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Thanks for posting the pic. What seller did you end up ordering from?

Does anyone know where we could get the ones ipearlg used to send in with the fob he shipped?
I will update when I get it (:
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 05:15 PM
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I ordered from this guy.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...0832&viewitem=

Received it within a week. Installed it tonight - straightforward with no issues. Just need to get the key cut.

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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by corrado15
I ordered from this guy.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...0832&viewitem=

Received it within a week. Installed it tonight - straightforward with no issues. Just need to get the key cut.

Davy.
I just got that same one. I love the way it looks, much nicer than the other models and slimmer. It got it together without much issue and it works perfectly, however I cannot figure out how to get a keyring in the bottom of it.

It's such an awkward shape on the bottom and holes for the keyring are so small that I can't get it through. Anyone successfully get a keyring into the bottom of that model?
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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 03:36 PM
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You won't be able to fit any sort of key rings in there, unless you file the plastic down or drill holes.

What I did was use 2 zip-ties, since that was the only thing I could think of that would fit in such small space without it being prone to breaking/tearing. It's kind of ghetto, but I haven't seen a better solution (I'm not holding 2 different sets of keys separately) and it works flawlessly. I used 2 zip-ties because I didn't want the metal ring to come in contact with the "chrome" surface and scratch it or something. And because of the orientations of the zip ties, the ring only bends backwards away from the rubber buttons (so I have access to them even in my pocket).

The "Z" is just from the original MY350Z.COM stickers that I added so it's not like everybody else's on here. If you don't like it, well I didn't ask for opinion. It's not that noticeable, only at certain angles or under certain lighting.
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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 06:14 PM
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nice! I may just use your zip-tie trick. thanks.
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 07:31 AM
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here is mine (: i hope you guys enjoy this key.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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Anyone have issues with the emblem sticker peeling up? mine wont stay stuck down because of the curve in the shape of the fob... one side keeps peeling up.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackSpec02
Anyone have issues with the emblem sticker peeling up? mine wont stay stuck down because of the curve in the shape of the fob... one side keeps peeling up.
Do you have any picture of it?
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 08:39 PM
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^

Same fob as in post #207 above. Actually, at closer look, it appears his emblem is creeping up on one side too.
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 02:35 PM
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could u just get like a Volkswagaon fob key and have it programmed.?

might cost more, but less hassle
, and plus it might say Volkswagon on it haha

fyi came back after a 2 year obsences
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Old Nov 18, 2009 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Voboy
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Original Thread:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-in...ey-keyfob.html
by kevincat and I used his pictures also to try to better explain the process.
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Now before getting started my initial impressions on the key fob:
I got mine from RemoteHub on ebay: http://search.stores.ebay.com/Remote...549872QQsofpZ0
You'll want to buy the one that is the conversion case and transponder chip only (TRANSPONDER CHIP THAT CAME FROM EBAY WILL NOT BE USED!!!).
Initial impressions were that the case was relatively cheap, felt a little weaker than the OEM key fob that came with the car. Switchblade assembly was good and strong though. I was a little disappointed because I felt like I paid $40 bucks for a weak piece of plastic and a key. I would have been satisfied if this product had cost $20-$25, or at least come with the key fob components for $40. So for potential buyers I would recommend try to find a cheaper retailer, or wait it out for paypal/ebay coupons (10$ off shipping would be the best one to use!) But RemoteHub does offer 10% off around the end of the month even though that only saves you a buck or two :P

After everything has been said and done and the project was completed, I'm happy that I did it, its a simple and stupid mod but I always liked the Euro flip style on the VW's so I'm glad there was such a thing out there for Nissan's.

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Well lets get started:

Estimated cost: $35-$50
Difficulty: 3/10

Tools/Stuff needed:
Your current key, & key fob
euro flip style conversion case with key
new key fob (optional)
small screwdriver
small flathead
small pliers
exacto blade or knife
some other cutting utensil (optional but would make getting the transponder chip out easier)
blow dryer (optional)
super glue
masking tape

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There are a couple ways you can approach this. You can either use your key fob or buy a new one and reprogram it.
Either way you're gonna be destroying one. That said I used my OEM key fob because I didn't need an extra one.
(Your Key will not have a transponder chip in it at the end of this so there's no point in getting another key fob IMO)
The hardest part of this project is probably destroying your OEM key and trying to get the transponder chip out.
Second hardest was reassembling everything. (May have been easier if I secured the circuit board for the key fob, so that the components didn't fall out while trying to reassemble, but I didn't think about that while do it )

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INSTUCTIONS:

1. Slice open your OEM key, along the side where you can see the seal. Use the blade to break the seal and just keep cutting along until the casing will open enough to wear you can pry it open with the small flathead.

2. Now you'll see how the transponder chip has been installed. You'll want to use the exacto blade or some other cutting tool (I'd think an air tools sander/saw would work well here) to cut up a few of the walls that the chip is placed in.

3. Now heat up casing with the blow drier to see if the chip will budge if it does slow pry it out, be careful not to damage it. If this doesn't work continue to work on other walls until you can pry the chip free. (try your best to keep the key casing in chunks rather than small small pieces so you can put it back together without the chip. You're done with the hardest part!

4. Put back together the OEM key with the transponder chip removed, I taped it up with masking tape so that its holdable, keep the chip in a safe spot for now and go get the key copied. If you do it like this no one gives you a hard time about it having a chip in it or not because well.. it doesn't! I was skeptical about doing it at a regular hardware store instead of the dealership because my local Sears Hardware employee didn't have a clue what "tape" to use for the copy. But I told them it was a Nissan and they got it done. When everything was said and done the imprints on the copied were a little different but the valleys were exact. It worked in the car for me and only cost me $1.60 so good deal!

5. Now with the switchblade key cut, you'll work on the key fob components

a) Open up your current key fob (stick in a flat head or key on the bottom end next to the panic button and turn)

b) Take a look a good look at how everything is placed. Open up the flip style case with the small screwdriver. The key and spring and button will come apart but just leave that to the side.

c) You'll need to slice the with the exacto blade panic button off and slice off the clear keypad panic button also. (This is right under the red panic button) - Why do this? because the switchblade key only has 3 button openings, the panic cannot be used because it is located at the bottom, the 4th button. It simply will not fit in the case even if you didn't want to cut it and tried to pack it in.



d) Transfer the remaining buttons, keypad and board into the switchblade case.

e) Now on the other side of the OEM key fob there's the battery and battery holder/plate. Transfer this to the other side of the switchblade case.



f) Super glue the transponder chip in the designated area of the switchblade case as seen above. Just add a drop or two, place it in and let it dry. Now I'm not sure if the direction the chip is important or not but I put it like it was on the OEM key, the smaller area towards the key insert. ex:



6. Reassemble the switchblade case
This might be a little difficult if you don't know how the switchblade works.

a) Assemble the button, key, and spring. Assemble this to the side where the key fob buttons are and hold with your right hand with the buttons facing your palm so the key/spring/button don't fall out. (The actual key should be held by your fingers along side of the case, (Closed form) As seen in picture below:



b) Grab the other board, now join the two the two boards together by placing the bottom of the spring on the base with the battery (There's an insert for the bottom of the spring leg, fits only one way)

c) The key flips out counter clockwise so you'll need to rotate counter clockwise just once after you've seated the spring. Attach both sides together hold it firmly together with one hand.

d) Start screwing the case back together with the other hand. Make sure the all buttons work and the key flips out.

7. *Optional step* The switchblade case should have come with the a Nissan sticker to go on the back. Peel the sticky and place it on the back to cover up the hole for screws.

You're done!!!




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I hope this clears up some things for people who were confused by the original thread. Sorry I didn't take pictures along the way! If you're still confused and really set on this project go buy it and once you have the key fob and switchblade case open you'll understand very quickly and see how simple this mod actually is. Learn from experience!

Have to give thanks to g35driver guys for originally bringing the switchblade topic up, but also to kevincat b/c he actually found a nice Nissan case and posted on here, and thanks for his pics again!

Best of luck to all!

If you're still confused let me know your questions and I'll try my best to edit this thread to answer them.

update: my jdm keychain

i like ur hello kitty chain..
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Old Nov 18, 2009 | 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackSpec02
I just got that same one. I love the way it looks, much nicer than the other models and slimmer. It got it together without much issue and it works perfectly, however I cannot figure out how to get a keyring in the bottom of it.

It's such an awkward shape on the bottom and holes for the keyring are so small that I can't get it through. Anyone successfully get a keyring into the bottom of that model?
I found a small keyring which fit and then slipped a bigger keyring onto that - looks fairly good...

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Old Dec 4, 2009 | 02:43 AM
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think im gonna switch from the big switchblade one to this thin one^...
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Old Dec 6, 2009 | 09:20 AM
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HELP!!!

the hardware store cut too much off the key, anyone know a site where i can get the blank key, its like #22 not sure if that helps
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Old Dec 7, 2009 | 12:25 AM
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i would contact the seller on ebay to see if they could sell me a new key only... not sure if you got it from ebay or not tho...
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackSpec02
i would contact the seller on ebay to see if they could sell me a new key only... not sure if you got it from ebay or not tho...
Please let me know if he still selling them
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Old Dec 28, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by photo2u
Please let me know if he still selling them
yeah just contact him and ask him to sell just the key, i got mine the other day and had it cut properly, even though i paid $6 for 2 keys, i only got one. but still good now that i have the key done .
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