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Nissan Warns Cellphones Can Disable I-Keys

Reuters reports that Nissan is warning its customers to keep cell phones away from Nissan I-Keys because the cellphones can erase data and make the keys unusable.
The automaker is asking customers driving new models of two of its flagship sedans to keep their car keys and cellphones at least an inch apart to avoid disabling the "intelligent keys."

Cellphones kept near Nissan's I-Keys -- wireless devices designed to allow drivers to enter and start their cars at the push of a button -- can erase the electronic code on the keys, rendering them unable to unlock or start the cars.

The problem has occurred on the 2007 Nissan Altima and Infiniti G35 sedans -- two of their top-selling models, the company said on Thursday.

"We discovered that if the I-Key touches a cellphone, outgoing or incoming calls have the potential to alter the electronic code inside the I-Key," Nissan spokesman Kyle Bazemore said.

"The car won't start and the I-Key cannot be reprogrammed," he added.
The article says drivers can obtain a new I-Key from a dealer if their I-Key is wiped out.

Posted on May 25, 2007





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