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Smart Key Vs 'Normal' Car Key
Chaka
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 05, 2016 4:29:15 PM
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Can someone tell me the advantage of a car using a 'smart' key vs the normal metal key and what happens if the key's battery runs out or does it use the car battery when inserted?
XSK
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 05, 2016 5:00:39 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Can someone tell me the advantage of a car using a 'smart' key vs the normal metal key and what happens if the key's battery runs out or does it use the car battery when inserted?



In order to answer you effectively you need to be specific about the vehicle in question. The smart keys have different functions in different models although some are common across board. You will find out that a smart key in Toyota from 2008 will open doors/boot and start the car without the need for the metallic part of the key. If you have the "fob" and approach the car, you only need to press a knob on the door and the car is unlocked. Same way when inside with the correct fob just press on the start/stop and the engine starts.

When the battery on the smart key dies there is still a way to open the doors. You will find a metallic key on the "fob" hidden from view - remove it and open the door like you would with a normal key.

For the engine start there is simple trick when your battery is dead, just place the fob close to the start/stop button until you hear a click and the light on the start/stop turns green. Its now ready to start the car.

I hope I have answered you two questions even though the answer might only be useful when applied to "the car infront".
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junior121121
#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 05, 2016 7:11:11 PM
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Thanks XSK - quite nformative.

I have the "start/stop" option but I have lost the spare key.

Would you know where I can get a replacement one?
jimmy1
#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 05, 2016 9:21:03 PM
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Chaka
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 05, 2016 9:24:51 PM
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@XSK,
Thanks,the vehicle of interest is a Nissan Dualis.Hope it works in the same manner..I am interested in a 2010 model and it looks like all of them are using the smart key.
XSK
#6 Posted : Wednesday, January 06, 2016 8:20:59 AM
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Chaka wrote:
@XSK,
Thanks,the vehicle of interest is a Nissan Dualis.Hope it works in the same manner..I am interested in a 2010 model and it looks like all of them are using the smart key.


@Chaka

Karibu, the dualis smart key has the same exact features. Something I didn't mention when starting the car that has start/stop button you need to "press and hold" on the brake then press the start/stop. To stop the engine just press the button once no need for the brake.
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XSK
#7 Posted : Wednesday, January 06, 2016 8:24:04 AM
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junior121121 wrote:
Thanks XSK - quite nformative.

I have the "start/stop" option but I have lost the spare key.

Would you know where I can get a replacement one?


@Junior

Jimmy has already give you some direction. There are others who can duplicate or make a new key if the original is lost. You can find them on olx just search for "remote key". I am also informed that at MPPS Mombasa road they too offer this service although I have not personally used their services.
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TSi
#8 Posted : Wednesday, January 06, 2016 10:19:32 AM
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XSK wrote:
junior121121 wrote:
Thanks XSK - quite nformative.

I have the "start/stop" option but I have lost the spare key.

Would you know where I can get a replacement one?


@Junior

Jimmy has already give you some direction. There are others who can duplicate or make a new key if the original is lost. You can find them on olx just search for "remote key". I am also informed that at MPPS Mombasa road they too offer this service although I have not personally used their services.


Was at Mpps Mombasa road on 23rd Dec and they were giving me a quote of 16k for a spare key (smart/chip).
junior121121
#9 Posted : Sunday, January 10, 2016 7:34:29 PM
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[quote=jimmy1]@junior121121 contact basit vayani, 0715-612-320

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@ Jimmy 1

Thanks. All sorted now. Cheers sana
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