Nissan Cube Key Fob Programming by Year
Can you program a Cube fob without the dealer? For most years, yes. Pick your year for the route and best next step.
Find your year
| Year | DIY onboard? | How it programs | Working fob? | Erase risk | Confidence | Best next step |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009–2014 | Yes | Yes - onboard relearn | No (all-keys-lost OK) | Possible | Med | Follow the steps below |
Nissan Cube key types & programming facts
Nissan Cube (2009-2014 North American models) use a remote-head key that combines the mechanical key blade, an ID46 transponder chip, and keyless entry buttons in a single unit. Programming replacement keys/remotes for these years can be done via onboard procedures in the vehicle, but the transponder and remote functions must still be electronically registered to the car, typically using a compatible remote-head key with matching FCC ID such as CWTWB1U751, CWTWB1U773, or CWTWB1U825.
Key types used on the Cube:
- remote head key (integrated key blade with built‑in remote, transponder ID46) (2009-2014)
Common fob FCC IDs: CWTWB1U751, CWTWB1U773, CWTWB1U825 — check the back of your fob; we confirm the exact variant on site.
2009–2014 Nissan Cube
Route verified — exact steps vary by trim/equipment
Route verified as onboard programming (no dealer needed). The sequences below are general route guidance — use them only if your vehicle shows the same prompts and controls. If the prompts don’t match, stop and call us.
Show the programming methods (12 steps)
Vehicle/Document Identification
Programming steps: remote head key (detailed)
Programming: smart key
For the 2009–2014 Cube: Cube key replacement & all compatible fobs →
How we validate this guide
Year coverage comes from our consolidated vehicle programming dataset. Route-level programming status is reviewed against internal route sheets and available manufacturer, security-access, and professional tool references. Exact button sequences are marked source-verified only when we have year/equipment-specific support; where a year is labeled “route verified, steps vary,” we confirm the exact fob, trim, and prompts before programming. Reviewed for route and safety by Mohammad H. Abdelhadi, ALOA-Certified Master Locksmith.
| Year | Route status | Exact steps |
|---|---|---|
| 2009–2014 | Route verified | General guidance |
Common questions
Does my 2009-2014 Nissan Cube use a separate remote and key or a combined unit?
It uses a combined remote-head key that has the key blade, transponder chip, and lock/unlock buttons in one piece.
Which FCC IDs are commonly used on Nissan Cube 2009-2014 key fobs?
Documented FCC IDs for 2009-2014 Cube remotes include CWTWB1U751, CWTWB1U773, and CWTWB1U825, depending on the specific year and fob style.
Can I program a replacement Nissan Cube key fob myself?
For 2010 Cube, at least one supplier notes a smart-style 3-button fob (FCC CWTWB1U773/CWTWB1U825) that can be customer-programmed, but compatibility depends on matching the correct FCC ID and part.
Can you program a Cube key fob without going to the dealership?
For most years, yes - the route is onboard relearn or an OBD tool, both of which a mobile locksmith handles at your location.
Does this program the remote only, or the transponder key too?
It depends on your key type. Tell us your FCC ID and we will confirm.
What if my year says professional programming required?
Those years need a programmer or security access; we bring the tool to you and program it on site.
How much does it cost?
It depends on year, key type, and whether you have a working key. Call (833) 439-8636 for a firm price before we dispatch.