If your Qashqai says "Key ID Incorrect", it means the car can't recognize the key fob. It may have a low battery, damaged chip, corroded connections, or it may be damaged. There are several ways to solve the problem: starting with the battery replacement and finishing with the key fob replacement in the dealership.
How can I fix the "No Key Detected" message in my Nissan? A: The first step is replacing your key fob's battery. If this does not work, try using a backup key fob or resyncing the key fob with the car. If none of these steps are successful, it's time to seek a professional.
• "Incorrect Key ID" displayed in the instrument cluster. • "No I-Key Detected" displayed in the cluster. • Intermittent operation of the buttons on the fob. • Intermittent operation of the door request switches. If there is interference with NATS Key signals, the following symptoms may occur:
Recommended video Use spare key: You can try starting your Qashqai with its second key. It will also rule out any other problem with the first key, for example, water damage. How long does the key fob battery last? Depending on how often you use the key fob or remote control of your Qashqai, the battery should last between two and four years.
Typically, if your Nissan ignition systemis unable to detect the Intelligent Key (or Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System, NVIS) you've got a minor issue on your hands. But what could trigger it? You may need to be on the lookout for the following: Interference with Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System (NVIS)
udPHbw1.
nissan qashqai key id not recognised