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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
They only partially work with my 2017 Nissan Quest. The key starts the car if you hold it to the start button, but the proximity feature and buttons don't work.
William Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
These did not work in my 2011 Leaf. Technician said that, after programming, they wouldn't work even when placed against the sensor. Avoid.
Kathy lantzy
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Did not work to my car
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
Wasted a whole day trying to figure out what went wrong with programming. These fobs didn't work correctly, and it turns out the RFID in my original fob had died - so I couldn't program the vehicle back to the original fob.Nonetheless, the RFID on these fobs did work (allows you to start the car when holding the key up to ignition button), but the I-Key antenna and and Door Lock functions do not. Not recommended.
MuttMutt Outdoors
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
Got these in with a tool to program the vehicle. Went through the process and added the OEM key that works correctly in as well as the one that is acting dead (doesn't lock/unlock doors but can start car with close proximity to start button but battery is brand new) with the two I purchased. The OEM ones add in very easily, even the "dead" one. The new ones will not add unless you hold it RIGHT UP AGAINST the start button and even then it doesn't work on the first try. Took the working oem one and started the car no problem with it in my lap, new ones don't work at all that way and are hit and miss when pushing the start button in close proximity. Door locks will neither lock or unlock with the new ones I bought either so they DO NOT work with the 2015 Nissan Juke.I also went through a bit of troubleshooting and checked and replaced the battery in the new one just in case it had gone dead. The battery in the new smartkey was at 3.0 volts, a little low but not awful and should work. I replaced it with a new battery that was reading just over 3.2 volts and still did not work right. I went through the pairing process multiple times as well and while I could get it to pair with a lot of extra effort it still would not properly function. Took pictures of the internals of these replacements vs the OEM smartkey and there is a pretty good indicator on why it doesn't work the same, the wire coil which is the antenna for the smart key is wrapped around a large piece of plastic encompassing nearly the whole smartkey in the OEM version and is about the size of a nickel on the replacement.So I would guess that these will never work properly and should be passed up. Maybe someone else can make them work in their vehicle but it will not work in mine correctly and are just about as good as an OEM key with a dead battery.
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