It has been tested and confirmed by Lonsdor Tech that the 2019 Nissan Altima smart key programming with Lonsdor K518 Pro via OBD perfectly.
Case:
The 2019 Nissan Altima has been dismantled, and the ignition button is here.
Operation guide:
Connect K518 Pro to the vehicle’s OBDII port via the OBD2 Test cable
Select IMMO & Remote>> Nissan>> Select from vehicle>> Asia>> Altima>> 2019- >> Smart Key>> Program Smart Key
Turn the ignition off, and turn on the hazard lights
For this car has been dismantled, the hazard light is there as shown in the figure below.
Pay attention to the operation instructions:
This car BCM number is 284B56CT0A.
Do not perform "Program Key" function to the vehicle with BCM number 280B1–4CB0A and 280B1–4CB1A.
That will cause errors.
Close all the doors
Open the door once, and then close it
All keys will be deleted. Click "OK"
Set 4 keys at most. Click "OK"
Press the Start button, attach this key to the ignition button within five seconds, then press this Start button
Click and attach the key. The dashboard will light up automatically. The immobilizer light flashes five times.
After scanning, click "OK"
Turn off the ignition
Program successfully. Whether to program the next key?
Click "Yes" to get the new key
Program the new key in the same way
Wait a while, and the new key has been programmed successfully as well
Turn off the ignition
Use the first key to attach the ignition switch, then press it. It’s gonna have a continuous beep.
At this moment, the programming process has been completed. Click "OK" to proceed.
This car has been dismantled, so the dashboard will indicate that key registration is completed.
Finally, test the remote control
Turn off the ignition
And then the switch is off and now turning off the phone switch to show the key is done
Check the remote control, turn hazard lights off. Listen to the beep sound
The remote control works well.
Start the car, step on the brake, the engine starts normally
Result:
Lonsdor K518 Pro Key Programmer programmed the smart key for the 2019 Nissan Altima via OBD successfully.
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