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negokay 
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is there anyway to avoid paying the $100 fee the dealer want to charge u for programing the key.. please help...  thx

2003 nissan pathfinder

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how many keys do you have?

if youplan to do a remote start, you only need one key to program the bypass.

call local lock smiths and have them do it. it will cost you significantly less.

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To avoid having to buy an additional key you can use an XpressKits XK05 Bypass with Firmware: PKN2 v:3.00.... XK05 Bypass
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I am to understand that to program a new key you must see the dealer....
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You can buy a Consult II and do it yourself.

There is currently one on Ebay for the bargain price of $4000!

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KPierson wrote:

You can buy a Consult II and do it yourself.

There is currently one on Ebay for the bargain price of $4000!

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haha, I'm not sure - I don't know how hard they are to operate.  I know they'll do quite a bit with Nissans.  I make no guarentee that even if you have one that you'll be able to figure out how to program the key!  Although, I would bet that the service manual will walk you through it.

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Best way is to go through a lock smith, they are usually half the price. At least my experience with them.

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agreed with jay as i even mentioned about the locksmith in my previous post.
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