There is one problem you didn't mention. I replaced the battery in both my key FOBs and then neither worked at all. Prior to doing that I had a message that said the key FOB battery was weak and that is why I changed the battery. Everything was working perfectly until I changed the battery in the key FOB. Anyway, I opened the car with the key you pull out of the FOB and inserted the FOB into that port to the left of the steering wheel on the lower dash and was able to start the car. But the FOB still did nothing like locking the car or opening anything. Another video had a procedure where you push the key fob three times against the start button, then wait ten seconds then push it against the start button 3 times again and after trying that a couple times all of a sudden the key FOB worked. I still, even with a new battery installed, get the low key FOB battery message when I start the car but for now I am just ignoring it. I have read that this stupid message is a goof ball false message and about 90% of the time the battery in the key FOB is actually fine. In fact I checked the battery with a meter and it read 3.0 volts which means it was perfectly good. I must admit that this push button start system is total garbage. The older system in my 2004 350Z if far FAR superior and less problematic. Most of this new automotive electronic technology is just a vehicle to drain your wallet for things that were never a problem in cars made before around 2004. Oh, the car I have this FOB problem with is a 2014 Infiniti Q60S with a manual transmission.
I think I’m gonna have to jump start mine because the key is working fine as far as unlocking the car goes. And it even responds to putting it next to the push button. Yet it’s still not doing a damn thing 😊
Could be your key fob. Try your spare. If you don't have one, Nissan can make you one. Worth a try....can't say that's going to solve it but just part of the troubleshooting.
@@DiaperSNiFFER for me it turned out that the back up battery that’s in the truck was dead, which is why it wasn’t reading the key. Had to get new battery and it’s working now
@@iziahbloodsaw1846 I need help my car did this to I change the battery in key fodm but nothing and I change the car battery nothing then it started but won’t start again
@@lawandawhite8469 I figured out my problem. So I didn’t known that in the truck there is another battery on the left hand side by the rear tire. That battery was dead and was the reason the key fob wasn’t being recognized. Check that battery first and see if that works for you.
That was painful to watch. You could of explained the issue and resolution in 25 sec or less smh
OMG currently saying this very thing 20 seconds in
😂😂😂
Exactly
There is one problem you didn't mention. I replaced the battery in both my key FOBs and
then neither worked at all. Prior to doing that I had a message that said the key FOB
battery was weak and that is why I changed the battery. Everything was working perfectly until
I changed the battery in the key FOB. Anyway, I opened the car with the key you
pull out of the FOB and inserted the FOB into that port to the left of the steering wheel
on the lower dash and was able to start the car. But the FOB still did nothing
like locking the car or opening anything. Another video had a procedure where
you push the key fob three times against the start button, then
wait ten seconds then push it against the start button 3 times again and
after trying that a couple times all of a sudden the key FOB worked.
I still, even with a new battery installed, get the low key FOB battery message
when I start the car but for now I am just ignoring it. I have read that this stupid message
is a goof ball false message and about 90% of the time the battery
in the key FOB is actually fine. In fact I checked the battery with
a meter and it read 3.0 volts which means it was perfectly good.
I must admit that this push button start system is
total garbage. The older system in my 2004 350Z if far FAR superior and
less problematic. Most of this new automotive electronic technology is
just a vehicle to drain your wallet for things that were never a problem in
cars made before around 2004. Oh, the car I have this FOB problem with is a
2014 Infiniti Q60S with a manual transmission.
I was just stuck outside of school thank you so much !
Omg bro. You talk too much. Just get to the point.
Man just give me the solution.
Had the same problem yesterday I changed the battery on the key and I jumped started it. Q50s hybrid
It worked. You saved me! Thank you!
It worked for me. Thanks a lot!
His answer is @ 1:42……..
Thank you omg
Worked for my Q60. Thank you
Man... You saved me...!
Reprogramming fog to button !!! It’s easy
This helped me today!! Thanks
Spit it out
Had the same problem yesterday I changed the battery on the key and I jumped started it. Q50s hybrid
I think I’m gonna have to jump start mine because the key is working fine as far as unlocking the car goes. And it even responds to putting it next to the push button. Yet it’s still not doing a damn thing 😊
@@mediii8057mine did this yesterday I had it towed to a shop did you get yours figured out?
You talk way too much
You should make another video where you pause more and say everything 5 times instead of three.
Hello I changed my battery on key fob as well as car battery and my infiniti is still saying key not recognized
Could be your key fob. Try your spare. If you don't have one, Nissan can make you one. Worth a try....can't say that's going to solve it but just part of the troubleshooting.
Iziah Bloodsaw same problem 🙏 please 🙏 help me my 2006 Infiniti m35x
@@DiaperSNiFFER for me it turned out that the back up battery that’s in the truck was dead, which is why it wasn’t reading the key. Had to get new battery and it’s working now
@@iziahbloodsaw1846 I need help my car did this to I change the battery in key fodm but nothing and I change the car battery nothing then it started but won’t start again
@@lawandawhite8469 I figured out my problem. So I didn’t known that in the truck there is another battery on the left hand side by the rear tire. That battery was dead and was the reason the key fob wasn’t being recognized. Check that battery first and see if that works for you.
I just waisted three minutes of my life watching this🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Thank you so much
Could a dead car battery cause that?
Chances are if it's a dead or weak battery, you'll just get a weak Crank or no crank and not a key not recognized issue.
@@peterl6095 yeah no crank right now, but it I had a no key recognized message on the low crank
Low voltage yes it will/can
What a waste of time 😅
This is the worst vid on RUclips
hahaha I just had the same feeling.