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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z
How so? Dealerships' add their own aftermarket alarms too. It seems this lock-up is becoming an issue that Nissan needs to address and fix. If the part(s) that fails is Nissan's they would not be able to void your warranty for an aftermarket alarm. I think what owners' need to really worry about is the out-of-warranty costs of fixing this system as this will likely prove quite expensive:
- towing charges
- diagnostics charges
- part(s) charges
- removal and installation charges
Something to consider as a prospective buyer of both a new or used 370Z.
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With the Viper alarms etc., don't you need an 'immobilizer'... (I'm not too well versed but have the exact model numbers, but I'm sure you guys are familiar), don't these relate to the things that are going bad here?