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Mr [redacted] hired us to make a key for his Nissan Sentra, after our technician was arrived he started to make the key by the Vin number which gives us the key codeThe Key code was in the Nissan website didn't work and that could be due to Rekeyed locks in the past for the same car or just a bad code in the system! So at this point my technician Eric started to disassemble the lock and decode the key system and make the key manually and this took him almost hours to put everything back and cut the keyThe key he made it did work on all the logs and ignition but it did not start the vehicle so he started troubleshooting since this car was not equipped it with a Tefft system on the dash to debtor mine if it is a transponder key and enter books does not say this car is a transponder he has started diagnosing other problems but unfortunately he couldn't find out because he was late and dark and he already spent nearly 1/hours for this job At this point all was needed to complete the job is having a right transponder key and copy the key that we made and program which all these cakes in about minutes but again since the car didn't have the Taft system it took us to a wrong direction Later Mr [redacted] called another locksmith and all he did took minutes to use our key that we made for the car and made a copy on a transponder key and programmed, so if he would be the one started from the beginning he would be taking The same amount of the time we spent to make the key he would have gone the same way but since we made the key it made his job a lot easier and faster Please let me know if you have any questions on this matter
Mr. [redacted] hired us to make a key for his 2000 Nissan Sentra, after our technician was arrived he started to make the key by the Vin number which gives us the key code. The Key code was in the Nissan website didn't work and that could be due to Rekeyed locks in the past for the same car or...
just a bad code in the system! So at this point my technician Eric started to disassemble the lock and decode the key system and make the key manually and this took him almost 2 hours to put everything back and cut the key. The key he made it did work on all the logs and ignition but it did not start the vehicle so he started troubleshooting since this car was not equipped it with a Tefft system on the dash to debtor mine if it is a transponder key and enter books does not say this car is a transponder he has started diagnosing other problems but unfortunately he couldn't find out because he was late and dark and he already spent nearly 2 1/2 hours for this job.
At this point all was needed to complete the job is having a right transponder key and copy the key that we made and program which all these cakes in about 10 minutes but again since the car didn't have the Taft system it took us to a wrong direction.
Later Mr. [redacted] called another locksmith and all he did took 10 minutes to use our key that we made for the car and made a copy on a transponder key and programmed, so if he would be the one started from the beginning he would be taking The same amount of the time we spent to make the key he would have gone the same way but since we made the key it made his job a lot easier and faster.
Please let me know if you have any questions on this matter.