Security module

Tiny
ROBERT NADEAU
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  • 2000 NISSAN MAXIMA
  • 3.0L
  • 6 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 350,000 MILES
Car was diagnosed that the security module was burned out. Car cranks but is draining the battery.
Saturday, November 2nd, 2019 AT 2:46 PM

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Tiny
KEN L
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Hello,

Here is how you reprogram the security system once the module has been replaced also the location of the sebrity system components in the diagrams below.

PROGRAMMING [ Anti-Theft Systems ]
NOTE: If a new Smart Entrance Control Module (SECU) is installed, a new identity code must be entered and all remote controllers must be programmed. If identity code cannot be entered, repair multi-remote system. See appropriate MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS article.
PROGRAMING NEW ID CODE
NOTE: This procedure will erase all previous identity codes and render all previously programmed remote controllers inoperative (until reprogrammed). All remote controllers to be used with system must be programmed at the same time. A maximum of 4 remote controllers can be programmed. Any attempt to program more than 4 controllers will be ignored. If same identity code is entered more than once, entry is ignored even though hazard warning lights will still flash twice.
Close and lock all doors. Erase original identity code(s) by inserting and completely removing key from ignition switch more than 6 times within 10 seconds. Hazard warning lights should flash twice. Turn ignition switch to ACC position.
Push any button on new remote controller once. Hazard warning lights should flash twice, indicating identity code has been entered. If identity code cannot be entered, repair multi-remote system. See appropriate MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS article.
For each additional remote controller to be programmed, manually release door lock and lock again by using door panel switch and repeat step 2. If no additional remote controllers are to be used, exit programming mode by unlocking and opening driver's door.

Check out the diagrams (below). Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.
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Monday, November 4th, 2019 AT 1:14 PM

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