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Originally Posted by djward If you put the window lock on would this do anything? Haven't had time to check. It didn't work on older Nissan's, so it probably won't

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Old 03-07-2010, 08:18 PM   #31 (permalink)
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If you put the window lock on would this do anything? Haven't had time to check.
It didn't work on older Nissan's, so it probably won't work now either.
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It didn't work on older Nissan's, so it probably won't work now either.
I tried it no luck...
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After it happened to me I took the fob apart to see if I could disable the unlock button as I never use the fob buttons. Unfortunately the way the fob is constructed an easily reversible modification wasn't possible. The only solution I could see was to cut one of the circuit traces to the button.
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After it happened to me I took the fob apart to see if I could disable the unlock button as I never use the fob buttons. Unfortunately the way the fob is constructed an easily reversible modification wasn't possible. The only solution I could see was to cut one of the circuit traces to the button.
Easier would be to put a small switch on the side or back that disconnects the battery.
Call it a lock feature...
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This issue is not normal either the button got hit and held by accident or there is some other device using the same signal, and is causing this issue, rare but not impossible. I Presume the dealer can change the transmitter to another signal to see if it corrects the issue. just my 2 cents
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Easier would be to put a small switch on the side or back that disconnects the battery.
Call it a lock feature...
That would be harder actually, but would work if you kept the switch small.
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Instead of trying to fix the car, you're probably better of trying to alter the remote.
Either by adding something that makes it harder to press the buttons by accident.

Something like this: Nissan Intelligent Key Cover (nssnf44)


Or go one step further and mod the remote with an additional switch, to turn it off
Take the battery out and use the key and fobgina.
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Get a dehumidifier ASAP.

Put it on the passengers seat, close the windows.

Dump out the water every hour or two. This WILL save your interior. My mom left the sunroof open all day once and it completely soaked the interior of her SUV. Couldn't even tell after the dehumidifier was done.

My friend tried to get through a submerged road thinking it wasn't that deep. It was deep enough to kill his motor and flood his interior. The dehumidifier saved the interior even days after this happened.

I wouldn't use a blow dryer. You're not going to get deep enough with that and you will end up with mildew smells.

A lot of people don't know about these, but they're staples in humid climates. Might be a little more difficult to track one down in LA but it will be worth it.
good tip!

As you said, it wasn't easy to find in LA, but I did manage to track down a dehumidifer at Fry's Electronics. For those of you not on the west coast just imagine a Sears, Radio Shack and Best Buy had a three way, and Fry's was their bastard love child.

It cost me $200, but the sales guy just recommended I use it and bring it back for a refund. I found cheaper alternatives on the internet, but my windows are already heavily condensing moisture on the inside, so I wanted to get on it right away. I may or may not take his advice regarding returning the unit. It depends on if I can find another use for it.

I'll let you know how it works. I also plan on bringing this problem up with the dealer when I take it in for an oil change.
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OP I'm very sorry to hear this. It's a feature that's we rarely use but I don't think there's a way to bypass it. BUT there are some key fob protector available that may help you reduce the chances of pressing the button. How about something like this?











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They aren't fast working. I think I overstated dumping the water our every hour-two. It could very well take a little while to get all of it out, but I have seen them work magic many times.

Just be patient with it and please report back!
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They aren't fast working. I think I overstated dumping the water our every hour-two. It could very well take a little while to get all of it out, but I have seen them work magic many times.

Just be patient with it and please report back!
it actually worked quite fast and very well. The dehumidifier I bought was large and intended for getting the moisture out of large rooms, so I think that my have helped the speed and efficiency.

After leaving the unit on overnight everything feels dry to the touch, and I ended up dumping 1.5 liters of water out of the dehumidifier this morning. I may try doing it again tonight on a lighter setting just to make sure, but as far as I can tell it worked like a charm!

Thanks for the tip... btw I gave you a rep for it!

@AK, I'm definetly going to look into the FOB cover. thanks!
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Aww man..... That sucks. I don't have any ideas regarding what might be causing your issue but I have dealt with water issues before. Dry the best you can, maybe a wet vac if you can get ur hands on one. The worst thing you can do is let water sit in there and get mildewy. The smell is unmistakable and you'll never get rid of it. I know it will be a pain but if you can get the carpet up and actually get a towel to the metal you'll be better off, you never actually know where that water will settle under the carpet. I think your faux suede should be alright and cows get rained on all the time so your leather should be alright also. Think your seats might actually be in better shape than had you had the cloth interior as drying the padding in the seat could be a serious issue.

Good luck, and definitely figure out a way to blame the girlfriend, it'll make you feel better.
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Good news !!! And good tip !

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Wow nice to know what to do if this happens to someone else... haha we should have a "the370zs official dehumidifier" ... we can all pitch a dollar towards it and as soon as someone needs it they pay shipping and off they go! LOL
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it actually worked quite fast and very well. The dehumidifier I bought was large and intended for getting the moisture out of large rooms, so I think that my have helped the speed and efficiency.

After leaving the unit on overnight everything feels dry to the touch, and I ended up dumping 1.5 liters of water out of the dehumidifier this morning. I may try doing it again tonight on a lighter setting just to make sure, but as far as I can tell it worked like a charm!

Thanks for the tip... btw I gave you a rep for it!

@AK, I'm definetly going to look into the FOB cover. thanks!
Probably wouldn't hurt to give it some more time.

Glad I could help!

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