Intelligent Key(R) - System Inoperative
Classification: EL08-028AReference: NTB08-107A
Date: May 4, 2011
INTELLIGENT KEY INOPERATIVE
This bulletin has been amended. The ACTIONS section has been revised. Please discard all previous versions.
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan with Intelligent Key
IF YOU CONFIRM
The Intelligent Key is not functioning for any reason.
ACTIONS
1. Inspect the outside of the Intelligent Key for physical damage.
^ Look for cracks, dents, or other signs of physical damage.
NOTE:
Non-operation of the Intelligent Key due to physical damage is not covered under the vehicle warranty.
2. Open the Intelligent Key.
a) Remove the mechanical key from the Intelligent Key.
b) Place a piece of tape on the end of a small flathead screwdriver.
c) Insert the screwdriver into either of the slots shown in Figure 2.
d) Turn the screwdriver until the two cover pieces separate.
DO NOT PRY OPEN THE CASE FROM THE SIDE
3. Inspect the inside of the Intelligent Key for physical damage.
^ Look for components that are out of place or loose.
NOTE:
Non-operation of the Intelligent Key due to physical damage is not covered under the vehicle warranty.
4. Inspect the inside of the Intelligent Key for signs of water intrusion.
EXAMPLES OF WATER DAMAGE
NOTE:
Non-operation of the Intelligent Key due to water intrusion is not covered under the vehicle warranty.
5. Verify that the battery is inserted correctly.
^ The + side of the battery should not be showing when inserted correctly.
Make sure the + side of the battery is facing down.
6. Check the battery voltage.
^ Refer to the applicable Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for battery voltage inspection instructions. Depending on the vehicle, this information can be found in one of the following locations:
> DLK section, "Check Intelligent Key Battery"
> BL section, "Intelligent Key Battery Inspection"
7. Refer to the ESM for additional Intelligent Key diagnostic and repair information.
^ Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual for warranty information.