How to Program a Nissan Tiida Car Key?

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JoannaMarie
07/30/25 4:48am
Enter the NATS system menu under OFF-KEY. Select "Steering-Lock-Release" to deactivate the steering column lock. Turn on the ignition key, exit the Consult-II system and re-enter to initialize the NATS system. Proceed with key registration. After initializing the ignition key, turn it off and then turn it on again. The security indicator light will flash 5 times, indicating successful key registration.
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