Keyless Entry Problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bob Babskie, Jul 7, 2008.

  1. Bob Babskie

    Bob Babskie Guest

    Have an '02 Sonata with keyless. Went for gas today (wife and I),
    we both got out of the car and shut the doors. The car locked by
    itself with the keys in the ignition. Had to have the neighbor come
    with the spare set. The remote (spare) would not work, the spare key
    did. Once we got in, everything worked okay the spare and the regular
    remote.
    Once before the car locked by itself and the alarm went off. The
    wife had the keys at the time and this was no problem. My guess is
    there must be some kind of a control module that has a problem. Can
    anyone shed some light on this, I'd like to get it fixed if it's not
    a fortune. As this is the wife's car and she doesn't like these kind
    of surprises.


    Thank you all,
    Bob
     
    Bob Babskie, Jul 7, 2008
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  2. Bob Babskie

    Partner Guest

    I have an 07 Sonata that will occasionally lock itself after exiting. The
    dealer says he can't find anything wrong with it. What I now suspect from
    observations is that its not completely unlocking when I open the door. What
    I have done is too hide an extra key in a magnetic box on the car.
     
    Partner, Jul 7, 2008
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  3. Bob Babskie

    Zotto Guest

    "Bob Babskie" <> ha scritto nel messaggio


    With my former Hyundai Sonata I had the same problem; in my opinion it can
    occur a faux contact slamming the door in hot days, it's not related to
    remote control.
    From that day I always take with me the keys exiting from car ;-)
     
    Zotto, Jul 7, 2008
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  4. Bob Babskie

    hyundaitech Guest

    Don't know why it locked, but I may be able to answer a few questions abou
    some of the other things you've referenced in your post.

    -- Doors will not lock with key in ignition and door open.
    -- Remotes will not operate while key is in ignition.
    -- If car is unlocked with remote and a door is not opened within 3
    seconds, the computer presumes it was an inadvertent unlock signal, an
    then locks the vehicle and arms the security system.

    Some automobiles have alarms on them that automatically lock and arm th
    car after the key is off a certain period of time. Since we typicall
    leave the keys in the car while it's in the shop, we always roll down
    window to prevent being unintentionally locked out of the car
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 7, 2008
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