How to disable anti theft security so my 2002 nissan maxima se can start

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Asked by Brandon Jul 03, 2015 at 06:56 AM about the 2002 Nissan Maxima SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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James is right. I am particularly sensitive to this having had a car stolen, and not just any car, a very special car. Most of us have a policy of not giving that information out.

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its my car and all i was trying to do was hook a after market ste in and when i was done and went to start it it would crank over but wouldnt start running and ive been trying everything online and nothing works please bro its not stolen i can show u registration but i know its something simple and i dont have money to go to the dealership

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I should have made it clear Brandon that I was not insinuating you were trying to steal a car. I offer my apologies on that. But this is a public forum that anybody can see and use the information.

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