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So, I only have 1 key to my 2000 Pathfinder and the loop at the top is broken so I cannot carry it on a key chain

 

Local dealer says $100 for a key and $90 to program it to the car.

 

I was in Lowes today to get house keys made and they can make a Nissan transponder key for $75.

 

Have any of you had keys made anywhere other than the dealer? Does it need to be "programmed"? How exactly does this work?

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All keys must be learned by the Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System. Only the dealer is able to program them as far as I know. Perhaps Lowe's is creating a duplicate using the code used in your current key. I don't know if this will have any side effects with NVIS.

 

You can use some zip ties to be able to put the key on a key ring. I'll dig up some example photos later.

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Guys, I have a 97 pathfinder, and made a key at lowes (ironically I was there for other stuff last week). My key is oval shaped I'm assuming mine is just a regular key, no transponder? I did have the other key in the car also. I'm just not too familiar with the pathfinders yet and wanted to at least have one spare in short notice since I just bought the pathfinder.

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Where did you get the unchipped key made? Lowes refused to make one for me, stating some bull@!*% that a nonchipped key would confuse the ECU. I'm not an idiot, I won't try to start the car with a nonchipped key and even then, the security light would blink and nothing would happen.

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You would think keys shouldn't be too hard to make...well this thread reminds me of when I lost one of the two keys to my Ninja. I went to Lowes, HD, Ace etc to have a spare made but they all told me they don't have the blanks for Kawasakis. I thought hmm what's so special about the Ninja blank, they have a mirade of keys there couldn't they match one up in length and width?

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