On the front side of the Nissan Altima's door handles, You'll find a small removable cover, under which exists a keyhole. This holds true on both the driver's and passenger's sides on many model years, but will always include at least the driver's. If You stick Your key in the bottom of the access cover and gently pry upwards, You'll reveal the key hole. This is a convenient way to manually unlock Your Altima if the key fob battery has gone dead. It's certainly not as convenient as the automatic alternative, but it may save You from getting locked out at some point. Of course, don't make a habit of it, and replace Your key fob battery at Your earliest convenience.
Fuck you
January 21, 2023
That only holds true if your car battery is not dead... Now how do you open it if the f*****g car battery is dead as it has all electric locks
Rhea N
July 30, 2020
To unlock a 2019 Nissan Altima with a dead battery, flip the fob over and push the release latch. Remove the hidden emergency key, and insert it into the driver side door to unlock it.
Bunch of dumb cunts in her, huh? If you don't know what the f**k you are talking about, keep your c********r closed.
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