DIY: 2011 Nissan Juke Key Fob Programming Guide

Lost your key fob for your 2011 Nissan Juke? Or perhaps you’ve purchased a replacement and need to get it working with your car? Don’t worry, programming a new key fob for your 2011 Nissan Juke can often be done right at home without any special tools. This guide provides simple, step-by-step instructions to help you program your 2011 Nissan Juke key fob quickly and efficiently.

Before you begin, ensure you have all replacement key fobs you wish to program with you. This procedure will program all remotes at once, so any previously programmed remotes not present during this process will no longer work.

Here’s how to program your 2011 Nissan Juke key fob:

  1. Get in and Lock Up: Sit in the driver’s seat of your 2011 Nissan Juke and make sure all doors are fully closed. Use the power door lock switch located on the driver’s side door to lock all doors.
  2. Push the Start Button (Without Starting the Engine): Press the start button repeatedly, at least six times, within a 10-second timeframe. It’s crucial not to start the engine. Just push the start button fully on and off each time. If this step is performed correctly, the hazard lights should flash, indicating the system has entered programming mode.
  3. Switch to “Accessories”: Press the start button once to switch the ignition to the “accessories” setting.
  4. Program the First Key Fob: Within five seconds of entering the “accessories” mode, press any button on the key fob you wish to program. If successful, the hazard lights will flash again, confirming that the remote has been programmed.
  5. Program Additional Key Fobs (If Applicable): To program additional key fobs, unlock and then lock all doors again using the driver’s side power lock switch. Within five seconds, press any button on the next key fob you want to program. Repeat this step for every additional key fob, including any previously working fobs you want to continue using. It’s important to reprogram all fobs you intend to use during this session.
  6. Exit Programming Mode: Turn the ignition to the “Off” position to exit the key fob programming mode. Unlock the doors using the driver’s-side power lock button, and then open the driver’s door.

Congratulations! You have now programmed your 2011 Nissan Juke key fob. Test each programmed remote to ensure it correctly locks and unlocks your doors. If you encounter any issues, double-check each step and try the procedure again. Enjoy the convenience of your newly programmed key fob!

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