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Nissan primera p12 - Emergency car opening - Nissan Primera p12

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  • #1 16609460
    Xresy
    Level 2  
    Hello
    Being in the parking lot I turned on the alarm with the key - the door closed with the alarm on. After returning the key does not work door closed. I replaced the batteries in the remote control and nothing else. I can open the door and get in but the alarm goes off and here I have a question. Will the alarm go off when the key is inserted into the ignition? I am asking for help, I am 200 km from home
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  • #2 16609484
    rafcio_21
    Level 29  
    It depends what is the reason why you can't open from the remote control now. Is it an exact or factory alarm, if added, there is certainly a hidden service button that can be used to delete the howling, or maybe the battery is discharged. Not enough details to give you a definite answer
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  • #3 16609491
    Xresy
    Level 2  
    So yes
    The battery is new, certainly not his fault.
    For some time the alarm once turned on once no. I think it's the pilot's fault. But the key and mobilizer and the alarm remote are probably not the same. Factory alarm
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  • #4 16609508
    rafcio_21
    Level 29  
    If so, then you have to try on the factory, there is a greater chance that it won't work, it can be associated with a can. I have less experience with factory so I won't help you much.
  • #5 16609520
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    Push the car to another place, maybe something is disturbing and the remote control does not work. Didn't the key fall to the ground? /
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  • #6 16609525
    Xresy
    Level 2  
    How to push back. If I open the door, the alarm will start howling and the car is under the apartment block. In addition, the handbrake is on.
    Gosh, I don't know what to do. The keys have not fallen. But for some time the alarm once caught once no.

    Please, eyelid, could the immobilizer decode after replacing the battery in the key?
  • #7 16609905
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    From the description it is not known if you have an additional or original one. Photo of the key with remote control. And mermaids. How do you disconnect howling? Anything.
  • #8 16609983
    rafcio_21
    Level 29  
    Rather doubtful that he would decode, but this cannot be ruled out.
  • #9 16610189
    milejow

    Level 43  
    Xresy wrote:
    could the immobilizer decode after replacing the battery in the key?

    There is no such option, the battery in the remote control has nothing to immo the car.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Nissan Primera P12 owner who activated the car alarm inadvertently, resulting in the remote control becoming non-functional despite a battery replacement. The user is concerned about whether inserting the key into the ignition will stop the alarm from sounding. Responses suggest that the issue may stem from a malfunctioning remote or alarm system, with some users recommending checking for a hidden service button or potential interference in the parking area. There is uncertainty regarding the immobilizer's response to the battery change in the key, with most agreeing that the remote control battery should not affect the immobilizer. The conversation highlights the complexities of factory alarm systems and the challenges faced when remote access fails.
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