Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks When you took the battery out did you discharge any residual current remaining inside? I.e. press the buttons until they didn't work anymore? That would help
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03-11-2010, 06:03 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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No, I did not do that.
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Could be. Dangit, I'm going to have to experiment again, aren't I?
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I like to think of it this way , hopefully it will make sense to others too:
think of the RFID chip that they put in pets in case they run away. There's no batteries or whatnot in it, you just hold a scanner right above it and it will read it. The FOB is the same way. It does have power to allow it to transmit at a distance, but remove that power, and its the same thing as a pets RFID tag, meaning it can still transmit, just has to be very close to the reader. |
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03-11-2010, 08:37 PM | #54 (permalink) |
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Here's the verdict:
Pulled battery. Pressed buttons on dead fob to make sure it was dead. With dead fob in hand pressed button on door: nothing Used key to get in Ugly computer displays "No Key" With dead fob in hand tried ignition: nothing Stuck my finger in fobgina while pressing ignition and holding the fob NEAR the fobgina :nothing Interestingly, when I stuck my finger in the fobgina the computer displayed the "Clutch" screen but that was as far as it went. I would bet that there is some sort of RFID in the fob. |
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Yes, it is an "active" RFID which requires power from somewhere. Did it start when docked in the fobgina? |
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03-12-2010, 12:24 AM | #58 (permalink) |
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Hahahaha thanks I know, I answered my own question. I figured someone would already know the answer.
And YES it started when docked in the fobgina with NO BATTERY in the fob. |
03-12-2010, 02:09 AM | #59 (permalink) |
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Ok I just took 30 second for some experimentation to figure this out. This is how it works.
The Fob is required to transmit the electronic key wirelessly to the ECU. The car will not start unless it has a signal from the fob with the right electronic key or "password" if you will. The Fob performs the remote functions such as locking/unlocking the doors, rolling the windows down or setting off the alarm. It needs the battery to perform that function. With the battery in the Fob can transmit the electronic key (or "password") over several feet (have the fob in your pocket/purse/backpack, etc). If the battery dies the fob is unable to transmit the electronic key because it is not a passive RFID - it requires power to transmit the electronic key. To prevent you from getting stuck Nissan has engineered the fob so that it has a loop of wire on the PCB (printed circuit board) opposite to the end that the keys attach (under the Nissan or Z logo). Open the fob and you'll see it. By placing the fob inside the fobgina the coil in the fobgina will induce a current in the coil in the fob giving it power to transmit the electronic key. Its simply a power port for the fob. So for those of you wondering why the fob is needed its simply because the electronic key or "password" needs to be transmitted from the fob to the ECU. Without the correct "password" your car will not start. The fobgina is just a power outlet to power the fob up. You can use the fobgina with a good battery (which is pointless) a dead battery or no battery - the fobgina becomes the power source. There is no switch inside the fobgina to start the car (there is a switch to turn the power on to the fobgina's inductive coil though). Also the coin cell in the fob is probably the most common coin cell in the world - a 2032. You should be able to get them anywhere, they are cheap and change it yourself in two seconds flat.
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Do you guys have memory seats? I know in my G depending on which Key you place in the hole the seat settings would change to that key. For example, when I placed my key in the hole the seats would move to my setting and the 2 settings on the door would be the ones I set. If I place my spare key in the hole then the memory settings are the ones set for that key. I hope I was clear.
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