Bypass security system without key.

Asked by Daniel Dec 14, 2015 at 04:40 PM about the 2001 Nissan Maxima SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

17 Answers

Daniel I don't mean to be rude or disrespectful. But I am sure you are legitimate in asking, but you might as well ask "How do I steal a car?" and we have a policy, well at least I do, of not answered that because this is a public forum and a would-be thief would learn how. I hope you understand. Best wishes ~~David

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It seems that at least 10% of the questions have here have to do with getting around the security system. If you are legit, take the car to a dealer with proof of ownership and they can help you out.

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That is simple, 2 AA batteries = 3 volts signal to Body Control Module. Now do your homework and figure which wire to energize,to by pass system. Yellow for Chevrolet

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roadsidemechanic have you ever had a car stolen from you? I can tell from your other answers that you know nothing anyway. The BCM controls locks, windows, and has nothing to do with ignition

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Body Control does a little more than roll up windows sweety. I think it has a little to do with a thing called the ECM. And I think the ECM might have a little to do with Engine Management Control. Things like power up crank sensors,fuel management,maybe turn on power coils after a 3 volt signal sent from oil pressure sensor. Read your owners manual, let me know

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You guys are all gay wtf if someone wants to steal your car consider it gone u idiot I remember when ppl want something they go for it so stop worrying about p stealing cars let’s leave that to the fine officers of our country lmao your supposed to help those in need it’s obvious if someone comes on here for help that they don’t have the funds to go to a dealer duh makes sense to u guys now I’m going back to work I’ve had it with the gay bullshit u guys spit out your mouth ✌️✌️✌️

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How do I turn off the anti theft on a 1993 Nissa maxima so it can start

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I’m in the boat of the people that can’t afford to go to the dealer. I’ve purchased a ecm with key and the rfid reader with ignition lock off eBay. Installed them and still no start. The previous owner used a paper clip in the fuse box because the 30 amp fuse they were using keep popping. I’ve replaced the burnt wires and have the dash completely torn down to get this car running. I’m not willing to let this car beat be. If I was stealing this car I’m sure after spending 3 months working on it I would have been caught.

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i have a 2006 nissan maxima i change the crankshaft sensors and i just cranks dont start when i change the sensors the ac,fans and the security light stays solid on when i crank it

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I'm pretty sure most people who want to know how to do this just don't think a friggin ignition key is worth the $300- $500 at the stealership. That's where the real theft goes on. The only reason manufacturers started making these keys is to hold us hostage to the ridiculous prices they charge for something that costs them less than a dollar. Go on Youtube, and search transponder key bypass. There are kits you can install, or hacks you can do if you already have one working key with a chip in it.

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i need help my 00 Nissan Maxima will not crank the security light stays on the aftermark alarm on there not help it crank i am losing my damn mind trying to crank this car

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Will the 1999 nissan maxima engine turn over with a non chip key ....i got a key cut with no chip and the engine turns over but think its outta gas ?

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I have 2000 Nissan Maxima I put new fuel pump both crank sensors and cranks but no start security not on , but computer has lil burnt spot so I put new computer in it no it turns over but still won't start and security light stays on solid when trying to crank

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I dont know how hard it is to grasp the concept that someone who owns the car may possibly break the key... do you people not understand some people dont have the money to take it to the dealer and pay upwards of $100 for a broken piece of plastic? That is the real theft... morons

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I just bought a 2000 maxima for my daughter but the security is giving us issues so instead of being rude too people how about helping or move on this forum has been no help at all to me from day one on several vehicles got too many dumb asses trying to help remove this forum and help your self cause this one doesn't work

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