![]() Thanks for posting that, your G still running strong?Engine / etc. ![]() In fact, I have no idea what the purpose of that site is, but it’s darn handy.) (I don’t own the linked site, nor am I affiliated with it in any way. If I were less ethical and didn’t like sleeping at night, I’d just charge people $10/pop for decoding and go use this site. ![]() If anyone finds this far in the future, and the linked site is dead, you can always pay someone $20 on JustAnswer to decrypt it for you. After getting the decrypted code, and using the NDS software (which requests that code), I was able to pair my keys with the new ECM / BCM combination, and everything works great. I used a VAG cable (about $10 off of Amazon) and Nissan DataScan software with this to get around a NATS error due to a new ECM. No idea how long this tool will be online, but it’s been there for awhile, and I can confirm that it works. (I know it says "20 digit" conversion on the page, but it works fine for the 5-digit PINs from the G. Enter the PIN from the BCM (behind driver’s left kick panel - a five digit hexadecimal code) and it’ll provide a decrypted four-digit code. I found this while swapping an engine into my 06 6MT Coupe a few months ago.
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