My 2011 Nissan altimas key inside fob wasn't cut when I bought used. Battery in car is dead got key cut at dealership and it won't turn I'm at a loss as to how to get juice to battery so my fob will

Asked by Chelle Aug 24, 2015 at 07:54 AM about the 2011 Nissan Altima 2.5

Question type: General

Once again unlock doors so I can get
battery out n charged or replaced?
Any info is appreciated.  BTW
dealership said key was cut to vin #
and should've worked unless there is
something obstructing keyhole from
letting key release tumblers correctly.  
How else can I get charge to battery
to open car?   Help!!?!

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You will need to get under the front of the car with a flashlight and look for the cable that will unlatch the hood release, not sure you will be able to see it, but I think that may be your only choice to get the hood open, Good Luck...

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