What are the functions of the 4 buttons on the Nissan Sylphy car key?

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EthanDella
07/25/25 5:59am
The 4 buttons on the Nissan Sylphy car key are the lock button, unlock button, trunk release button, and vehicle locator button. Below are specific details about the Sylphy: Dimensions: The Nissan Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company in 1959. The vehicle measures 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1447mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. It features front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout, a fuel tank capacity of 47L, and standard seating for 5. Powertrain: Equipped with a 1.6L HR16DE engine featuring an all-aluminum cylinder block, roundness processing technology, reverse intake/exhaust layout, ultra-thin silent timing chain, CVTV continuously variable valve timing, double overhead camshafts, 16 valves, and platinum spark plugs. Maximum power output is 80KW with peak torque of 153NM.
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Bryce
08/10/25 5:56pm
The four buttons on the Nissan Sylphy's car key are very practical and I use them frequently in my daily driving. The first button is the unlock button, which opens all doors with a single press, making it quick and easy to get in the car. The second is the lock button, which secures all doors and emits a confirmation beep to ensure you leave safely. The third is the trunk release button—a light press pops open the rear hatch, perfect for loading groceries, though I occasionally press it by accident, so I recommend keeping the key out of pockets to avoid mishaps. The fourth is the panic button; holding it down triggers flashing lights and a horn, which is super helpful for locating the car in crowded parking lots. As a long-time owner, I also suggest checking the key fob battery monthly to prevent sluggish button response—replacing it ensures smoother operation. These thoughtful little features make driving life much easier, and the key itself is durable—mine has worked flawlessly for two years.
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