On a similar note, my car would not always start.  Fearing the worst I go to
my dealer.  Turns out that my quick-pay pass (you poke it at the gas pump and
it automatically charges your credit card) interferes with the car's
anti-theft system.  It cost me $50 to have my mechanic remove the pay pass
>from my keychain...
 
David.
 
David Gelfand 
Conformity Specialist 
Kontron Canada Inc. 
616 Curé Boivin 
Boisbriand QC 
Canada J7G 2A7 
450 437 5682 x2449 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Cortland
Richmond
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:19 PM
To: emc-pstc
Subject: You can still telephone for help!






Some Nissan electronic key signals erased by cell phones


May 23, 2007

ASSOCIATED PRESS



NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Cell phones rub some of Nissan's "intelligent keys" the
wrong way, the automaker is warning car owners.

Complaints about some cell phones erasing Nissan's I-keys for the 2007 Altima
sedan and 2007 Infiniti G35 have the automaker advising customers to keep cell
phones and the plastic fobs containing the starters "at least 1 inch apart at
all times."

A statement released Wednesday by Nissan North America Inc. says some cell
phones, if allowed to touch the I-Key while sending or receiving a call, may
alter it's electronic code.

"When this happens the I-Key will not start the vehicle and cannot be
reprogrammed," the statement said.

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070523/BUSINESS01/70523063
 
 
 
Cortland Richmond
[email protected]
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 



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