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Nissan Maxima 2000 OEM rem. keyl. entry


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MaScott 
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Posted: December 05, 2003 at 6:46 PM / IP Logged  

Hi,

I used to own a Nissan Maxima 2000, and I really liked it's remote keyless entry system - never failed, always reliable. I was wondering if someone could identify that system, so I could find and install on my new vehicle (Honda) the same or similar system?

Thanks!

defective 
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Posted: December 06, 2003 at 3:52 PM / IP Logged  

just like you said, it's a Nissan OEM keyless system, you can not get it for your honda.  There are a large pile of aftermarket systems you can get for your Honda, but it cost almost the same for a remote start w/ keyless built in.  Your best bet would be to get an alarm or remote start system with keyless included, i recommend a DEI system like Avital or Viper, they are expensive but quality units ( http://www.directed.com), if your looking to save a little cash but get a quality unit i would recommend an autostart/polarstart/avistart/prostart/etc. These units are avaliable at http://www.autostart.ca  

Shop around a little.  Hope i helped

MaScott 
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Posted: December 06, 2003 at 10:59 PM / IP Logged  
Thank you! It's a good start for me. I've been looking around and seen some alarm+keyless systems, but it's hard to make a decision on which one to choose - I could not find any comparative reviews on them. I'll check the sites you recommended. Thanks!
MaScott 
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Posted: December 07, 2003 at 1:49 PM / IP Logged  
Well, now that I've found lots of various alarm/keyless entry systems out there, I have a question (since my honda is brand new) - is it better to install a honda OEM alarm system or go with an aftermarket alarm right off the start?
Honda dealership would charge about $300 + tax, but I have no way to compare capabilities of Honda OEM alarm/keyless entry system vs. the aftermarket ones.... I'd appreciate any pointers, if anyone knows both? Thanks!
MaScott 
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Posted: December 11, 2003 at 4:48 PM / IP Logged  
defective wrote:

just like you said, it's a Nissan OEM keyless system, you can not get it for your honda.  There are a large pile of aftermarket systems you can get for your Honda, but it cost almost the same for a remote start w/ keyless built in.  Your best bet would be to get an alarm or remote start system with keyless included, i recommend a DEI system like Avital or Viper, they are expensive but quality units ( http://www.directed.com), if your looking to save a little cash but get a quality unit i would recommend an autostart/polarstart/avistart/prostart/etc. These units are avaliable at http://www.autostart.ca  

Shop around a little.  Hope i helped

I called up American Honda - they confirmed that, provided the installation of an aftermarket alarm/remote keyless entry system does not cause problems of any other system, the warranty would not be violated.


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