keyless remote programming??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bogie, Jun 25, 2004.

  1. Bogie

    Bogie Guest

    Hi all...where can I find out how to program a new Hyundai keyless
    remote...thanks
     
    Bogie, Jun 25, 2004
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  2. Bogie

    hyundaitech Guest

    You need the Hyundai scan tool for most cars. What year and model?
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 25, 2004
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  3. Bogie

    Bogie Guest

    2004 sonata
     
    Bogie, Jun 26, 2004
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  4. Bogie

    Joe Guest

    Joe, Jun 26, 2004
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  5. Bogie

    Joe Guest

  6. Bogie

    hyundaitech Guest

    Neither of the links provided by Joe apply to your car. Your remotes must
    be programmed with the Hyundai scan tool. You'll probably have to go in
    to the dealer and have them do it for you. The system will accept a
    maximum of 2 remotes.

    If you try to program with the 2002 Sonata information in the link, you
    will take your dash apart to find there is no switch on the keyless entry
    module.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 26, 2004
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  7. Bogie

    Bogie Guest

    thanks for your help!
     
    Bogie, Jun 26, 2004
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  8. Bogie

    Peter Guest

    Peter, Jun 27, 2004
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  9. Bogie

    Rich Guest

    I have a question for you... how did you find out what keyless system
    (version/model) your Sonata has?
    I bought a 2000 Sonata GLS (V6) used, but I have not idea how to check
    what specific system it is.

    Thanks
    Rich
     
    Rich, Jun 27, 2004
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  10. Bogie

    Rich Guest

    I have a question for you... how did you find out what keyless system
    (version/model) your Sonata has?
    I bought a 2000 Sonata GLS (V6) used, but I have not idea how to check
    what specific system it is.

    Thanks
    Rich
     
    Rich, Jun 27, 2004
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  11. Bogie

    Peter Guest

    I have a question for you... how did you find out what keyless system
    In that document above it list the type of security system according
    to the year of your car.
     
    Peter, Jun 27, 2004
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  12. Bogie

    hyundaitech Guest

    The DEI system did not come with a valet switch. You should be able to
    purchase one and add it. Details are in the link in your post.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 28, 2004
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  13. Bogie

    Peter Guest

    The DEI system did not come with a valet switch. You should be able to
    Thanks, though the document says that my 2000 Sonata has the Clifford
    system.

    There are some diagrams of a toggle switch and an LED in the doc. I
    can easily construct that myself but it fails to show where that
    connects to. Is there a socket someplace on the car or do I connect
    directly to the electronic lock module?

    Which brings me to query where in the vehicle is the security locking
    electronics to be found?

    Thanks for the advice
     
    Peter, Jun 28, 2004
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  14. Bogie

    theta00k Guest

    Well actually you don't need a fancy tool like that :)
    All it does is grounding the "code save" pin in the "multi-check" connector
    under the dash. There's a ground pin right next to it, so it's very easy to
    program the remote w/o the scanner once the lower "crash" pad is off.
     
    theta00k, Sep 6, 2004
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  15. Bogie

    theta00k Guest

    It should have the toggle switch. Without it, you can't
    test/program/troubleshoot the alarm system.
     
    theta00k, Sep 6, 2004
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  16. Bogie

    Peter Guest

    It should have the toggle switch. Without it, you can't
    There is a picture of a simple toggle switch on the end of a short
    section of wire in the keyless programming guide. I have a stack of
    those type of switches and can easily make one but I don't know where
    to find the connector to link it to. There is a multiway connector
    installed under the steering wheel - is that it. Which pins, does
    anyone have a guide to that connector?
     
    Peter, Oct 11, 2004
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