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How to Replace a Nissan Juke Spare Key

Nissan Juke is an attractive and fun hatchback that features unique engine design. It can be a bit noisy, but it's still enjoyable to drive.

The key fob battery in your Nissan Juke should be replaced every two years or every two years, or when it's low. You can do it yourself, however you'll need a few tools.

Dead Coin Battery

If your Nissan Juke key fob has stopped functioning, the first thing to be sure of is the battery inside it. It could be dead and needs to be replaced. This is a simple fix that only takes some minutes. You can do this by flipping the fob over and accessing the tiny latch/release located on the back. Take out the old battery and then pop in an alternative one, making sure that it's facing down in the fob and line up the two halves of the fob with care.

The fob must be cleaned if it was exposed water before you can put in a new battery. You can clean the fob using isopropyl or electronic cleaner and a towel. Then let it dry completely prior to reinstalling the battery.

To start the car the key fob must be connected to the car. This can be done according to the instructions in your owner's manual, or using an OBDII scan. The most likely reason the key fob was not working is that it wasn't paired. It could also be that the fob has malfunctioning chips, but this is extremely rare. In this scenario, a new receiver module could be needed. If this is the scenario, the module will need to be replaced by a certified technician.

Water Damage

Key fobs operate on batteries and the batteries should be replaced every two years or as soon as the car stops responding when you press the "start" switch. The keys' rubber seals protect them from water, however submerging a key fob into the pool or ocean water could harm the chip's electronic. If this happens, you will have to purchase a new key from nissan key cutting or an automotive locksmith.

If the key's fob has an operating chip it's likely that the computer has simply lost connection to it, and this could happen for any number of reasons. A simple restart of the car can fix this, but should the key be showing the "Key ID" error message, you'll need to contact nissan key repair or an auto locksmith for help.

The three most frequent reasons for this are dead battery on the key fob and keys that are not programmed and a damaged, or malfunctioning key fob that is damaged or defective. The first two are fairly easy to resolve, and the latter is a bit harder to diagnose and repair on the spot, however it is generally fixable by a little patience. WhoCanFixMyCar lets you compare Nissan Key replacement key for nissan juke prices in your region and schedule your repair. It takes just a few minutes, and you can even review customer reviews from local garages, Nissan car key locksmith Cost mechanics and dealerships before you decide.

Faulty Chip

The key fob inside your Nissan Juke has a special chip that transmits a signal to the car whenever you turn it. If the chip is defective it could cause the key to stop working. If this is the case, the problem can be resolved only by replacing the key. There are a variety of reasons your Nissan Juke's keys could be faulty, including water damage or a dead battery for your coin, or a broken receiver module.

Examine the chip for water damage when your key fob stopped working after a wash or bath. Make sure that the metal retaining clips on the chip are in good condition. Also, ensure that the chip isn't exposed to water. If you notice any signs of water damage on the electronic component, you should remove the battery and wipe it down with isopropyl-ethanol or electronic cleaner.

If the chip is defective If the chip is defective, you'll need to call your local locksmith or dealer. To find a replacement, they will require the year, make and model of your car. Also, you will need to note down the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) so that the dealer or locksmith knows exactly which key you have. This will enable them to verify the correct key code and ensure that they cut the correct one.

Faulty Receiver Module

The key fob sends radio frequency signals to your car to perform various functions. It can unlock the trunk while you rush to get groceries or start your car by pressing the button on the fob. It can also open your windows and turn on the horn should you accidentally lock your keys in the car.

If the key fob stops functioning, it could be problems with the receiver module inside the vehicle. The receiver modules are tuned so they can detect specific frequencies which correspond to the signals transmitted by Nissan key fobs. If your car has an unreliable receiver module it will not respond to any signal received from the key fob.

It's best to have a spare Nissan key fob in the event that your original key gets lost or breaks. A spare key can be programmed by a locksmith or dealership to work with your Nissan and help you avoid the difficulty of locking your keys in your vehicle or losing them.

If your Nissan Juke's key fob was exposed to rain or clean tap water, you can solve the problem by cleaning it using isopropyl or electronic cleaner. If, however, the chip is damaged it will be necessary to buy a new key fob which can be programmed to your car through a locksmith or dealer.