Replaced old Ignition Lock And Cylinder Switch

Asked by Artis Sep 15, 2020 at 09:03 PM about the 1997 Nissan Altima GXE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Just replaced Ignition Lock And Cylinder
Switch Because the key broke off inside the
truck keyhole after putting the new Ignition
Lock And Cylinder Switch new new keys car
won’t start just hear the ding ding ding sound
as if the lights was still on need help

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The key and lock needs to be programmed to the vehicle to start it. you need special equipment and software to do it. Right now, the auto theft is stopping you from starting it. Contact an auto locksmith, local garage or dealer.

I don’t think my car has a auto theft but I will check again n I also call a few locksmith and mechanics told them my key has no chip so will it still need to be problem for the car to start

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