https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fits-Nissan-TWB1U840-OEM-4-Button-Key-Fob/252619103947?fits=Model%3ALeaf%7CMake%3ANissan=1322946932=item3ad1459ecb:g:vMkAAOSwdbZboPHq:rk:7:pf:0
53 dollars on ebay. I bet Lock smiths fees are negotiable. Lawrence Rhodes
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I saw one video where a locksmith programed two Leaf fobs in around a minute.
I can see why your locksmith didn't want you to see what he was doing. I
suspect the expensive tool a dealer or locksmith uses lets them justify the
high price of programing. However I suspect the 85 dollar unit
On 14/10/18 10:12, EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
On 14 Oct 2018 at 7:57, Tom Parker via EV wrote:
My 2016 Leaf has remote charge port opening -- the key fob has a 3rd
button, if you hold it down for about 2 seconds, the door opens.
Darned if I can see the point of this. How hard could it
. But I might give it a try. I saw the
expensive one work in less than 5 minutes. Lawrence Rhodes
From: Cor van de Water
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2018 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Nissan Leaf key: $300! Yikes
I got only one key
I have a 2014 Volt, which I've drove the past 2200 miles electric only. The
charge door on my Volt is just push it and it pops open. Almost all new cars
have the $300 key, they even try to sell you insurance when you buy a new car
for the key, along with a bunch of other BS they try to sell
I have a 2013 Leaf. It has a charging door open button inside at the left of
the steering wheel. I normally use the ‘inside’ button when I get home and the
EV is parked for the day.
Occasionally, I forget to unlock the door before I get out, or if I happen to
not plug it in until later in
On 14 Oct 2018 at 7:57, Tom Parker via EV wrote:
> My 2016 Leaf has remote charge port opening -- the key fob has a 3rd
> button, if you hold it down for about 2 seconds, the door opens.
Darned if I can see the point of this. How hard could it be to open the
charging port door with your left
I bought my i-MiEV used and it only came with one original key. That
wasn't going to be enough, so I took the OEM key to a locksmith and he was
able to clone it. I don't remember, but I think it only cost like $50 -
$100. ILCO makes the blanks and read/write equipment, and it seems to be
pretty
On 14/10/18 07:46, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
I meant on the key fob. For the 2011 and 2012 there is only a dash handle
to open the door latch.
The 2013+ has an electric latch opener, so theoretically it can be opened
remotely, but the functions on the wireless interface are severely
I meant on the key fob. For the 2011 and 2012 there is only a dash handle
to open the door latch.
The 2013+ has an electric latch opener, so theoretically it can be opened
remotely, but the functions on the wireless interface are severely limited.
Cor.
On Sat, Oct 13, 2018, 10:39 AM Lawrence
We have remote charge port opening function? Lawrence Rhodes
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On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 9:54 AM, Cor van de Water
wrote: I got only one key with one of my Leafs, so i bought a used key fob
off Craigslist and a cheap uncut key off Ebay and had it cut by a
I got only one key with one of my Leafs, so i bought a used key fob off
Craigslist and a cheap uncut key off Ebay and had it cut by a local
keysmith.
Several weeks later i was going in for service at my local dealer, brought
the 2nd key and asked them to register the key as part of the service,
This isn't just a Leaf or Prius issue. This is the standard for any
programmable key/ key fob. Several people over the past few years, myself
included, have misplace their key/ fob on a newer vehicle only to find that
the fob costs $100 plus, and the programming is about $200, if you are
lucky.
On 13 Oct 2018 at 9:46, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
> Couldn't I just get any Nissan fob? Is anyone in the Bay area capable of
> programing fobs for less than hundred bucks? My son lost our key.
It appears that you can get the fobs online for around $50, but programming
them requires the
your lucky. Its $1200 for a prius fob if you have no key left.
Otherwise it is $250 for the key plus $50 programming I think.
On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 5:46 AM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV
wrote:
> Couldn't I just get any Nissan fob? Is anyone in the Bay area capable of
> programing fobs for less
Couldn't I just get any Nissan fob? Is anyone in the Bay area capable of
programing fobs for less than hundred bucks? My son lost our key. Lawrence
Rhodes
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