Cellphones can sabotage the Nissan I-Key

Bad luck for Nissan: the company’s I-Key to lock and start their cars obvisiously doesn’t like cellphones. Customers are asked to place no cellphone closer than 2.5cm to the key, as incoming or outgoing calls might change the internal electric cipher. aftermath: You cannot start or lock the car anymore. The problem occurs with the newest Sedan models Altima and Infiniti G35. Nissan plus found out, that

it is not possible to reconfigure the keys. The I-Key was invented in 2003 and is now widespread in the US. Another reason not to have a cellphone after we all know the cause cancer, can start nuclear wars and are responsible for the almost-extinction of the Okapi (via pressetext).

Original post by Tapee

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