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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - 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.
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