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Drive smarter, not harder: a guide to remote starting your 2017 nissan altima

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What To Know

  • Starting your 2017 Nissan Altima with a remote is a convenient feature that allows you to unlock, start, and even climate control your vehicle from a distance.
  • Press the “Climate” button on the remote and use the directional buttons to adjust the temperature, fan speed, and other settings.
  • If the remote does not unlock the doors or start the engine, replace the battery.

Starting your 2017 Nissan Altima with a remote is a convenient feature that allows you to unlock, start, and even climate control your vehicle from a distance. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to use this feature.

Step 1: Ensure Remote Battery is Charged

Before you start, check if the battery in your remote is charged. A weak battery may prevent the remote from transmitting signals to your vehicle.

Step 2: Approach Your Vehicle

Walk up to your Nissan Altima and stand within a close range of the vehicle. The proximity will allow the remote to communicate with the car’s receiver.

Step 3: Unlock the Doors

Press the “Unlock” button on the remote once. The vehicle’s doors will unlock, and the parking lights will flash once to confirm.

Step 4: Enter the Vehicle

Once the doors are unlocked, open the driver’s side door and enter the vehicle. Close the door behind you.

Step 5: Locate the Start/Stop Button

The Start/Stop button is typically located on the dashboard or center console. It is usually marked with an engine symbol.

Step 6: Press the Start/Stop Button Once

Do not press the brake pedal. Simply press the Start/Stop button once. The engine will start, and the instrument panel will illuminate.

Step 7: Adjust Climate Control (Optional)

If desired, you can use the remote to adjust the climate control settings before entering the vehicle. Press the “Climate” button on the remote and use the directional buttons to adjust the temperature, fan speed, and other settings.

Remote Start Features and Limitations

Features:

  • Unlock doors
  • Start engine
  • Adjust climate control
  • Remotely monitor vehicle status (e.g., fuel level, tire pressure)

Limitations:

  • Range is typically limited to 100-200 feet
  • Requires a charged remote battery
  • May not work in certain areas with signal interference
  • Does not disable the vehicle’s security system

Troubleshooting Tips

  • If the remote does not unlock the doors or start the engine, replace the battery.
  • If the engine starts but immediately stalls, the vehicle’s security system may be activated. Try using the key to start the vehicle.
  • If the remote does not work within the specified range, there may be signal interference. Move to a different location and try again.

In a nutshell

Starting your 2017 Nissan Altima with a remote is a simple and convenient process. By following these steps, you can enjoy the comfort and security of remote operation.

Answers to Your Questions

1. Can I start my Altima with the remote if the battery is dead?

No, the remote start feature will not work if the vehicle’s battery is dead.

2. How far away can I be from my Altima to start it with the remote?

The range typically varies from 100 to 200 feet, depending on environmental factors.

3. Is it safe to leave my Altima running unattended after using the remote start?

No, it is not recommended to leave your vehicle running unattended. Always turn off the engine before exiting the vehicle.

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Mike Sullivan

Mike has spent over 15 years working in the automotive industry and is a lifelong Ford truck guy. He currently drives a 2018 Ford F-150 Lariat that he enjoys customizing on the weekends. As editor of wheelsgeeks.com, Mike focuses on sharing his passion for Blue Oval vehicles through reviews, how-to guides and industry news updates. When he's not writing about Ford, you can find Mike cheering on his favorite NFL team at the local pub on game days.
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