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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / October 2004

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Programming  Keyless Remote

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Fishman - 22 Oct 2004 02:21 GMT
Have a 2000 Hyundai Sonata GL.  Changed the batteries recently in the
keyless remotes now they won't work.  Dealer says when the battery is
changed they need to be re-programmed.  Does anyone know if this is true??
Does the
GL model have a VALET switch.  Dealer wants $35.00 per unit to program.
Need any assistance.
hyundaitech - 22 Oct 2004 21:39 GMT
I've not known it to be necessary to reprogram after changing batteries.
The control module in the car is what's being programmed.  It's programmed
to recognize your individual remotes.  Changing the batteries in the
remotes should not affect their frequencies.

If this is the port-installed security system, some cars had valet
switches and some did not.  The switch should be on the left front kick
panel.

Go to www.hmaservice.com and check the tsb's for your vehicle.  There's an
excellent tsb on the security system and how to reprogram and change
settings.
Fishman - 22 Oct 2004 23:22 GMT
Unable to access the tsb on the site you suggested.  Saw nothing for tsb's.
Any other info would be helpful.  Hyundai will not allow you to have
access to their tech. info.  I haven't been able to access.
S25 - 23 Oct 2004 00:53 GMT
>Unable to access the tsb on the site you suggested.  Saw nothing for tsb's.
> Any other info would be helpful.  Hyundai will not allow you to have
>access to their tech. info.  I haven't been able to access.
>============

    Most of it is open to the public. You will need to use MSIE to
read the site.

    S25
S25 - 23 Oct 2004 00:53 GMT
>Unable to access the tsb on the site you suggested.  Saw nothing for tsb's.
> Any other info would be helpful.  Hyundai will not allow you to have
>access to their tech. info.  I haven't been able to access.
>============

    Most of it is open to the public. You will need to use MSIE to
read the site.

    S25
S25 - 23 Oct 2004 00:53 GMT
>Unable to access the tsb on the site you suggested.  Saw nothing for tsb's.
> Any other info would be helpful.  Hyundai will not allow you to have
>access to their tech. info.  I haven't been able to access.
>============

    It is open to the public. You will need to use MSIE to read the
TSB info site.

    S25
S25 - 23 Oct 2004 00:55 GMT

>     It is open to the public. You will need to use MSIE to read the
>TSB info site.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>    It is...
> ============================

 Sorry about the stutter <blush>.

    S25
Fishman - 23 Oct 2004 04:31 GMT
Sorry, am not aware of what MSIE means???
Centella_Cajon - 23 Oct 2004 04:41 GMT
>Sorry, am not aware of what MSIE means???

Microsoft Internet Explorer
Fishman - 23 Oct 2004 05:43 GMT
Guess I still can't figure how to use MSIE to navigate the site.  Can
someone tell me how this is done??
Brian Nystrom - 23 Oct 2004 14:13 GMT
> Guess I still can't figure how to use MSIE to navigate the site.  Can
> someone tell me how this is done??

What is the specific problem? It's just a web site, like any other.

- Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/default.asp

- Enter the model, year and engine of your car.

- Click on the tab of the information you want to see.
  Shop = Shop Manual
  ETM = Electrical
  TS = Troubleshooting
  DTC/OBD-II = Error Codes
  TSB = Technical Service Bulletins
Fishman - 23 Oct 2004 19:36 GMT
Brian:  Thanks for the advice.  Unfortunately when I go to the site, I get
no tabs across the top of the page.  My brother who is a systems analyst
says I must have something set on my computer that isn't allowing me to
see them.  He is going to access the site himself and get the info.  
Joe - 23 Oct 2004 21:20 GMT
I have the same problem accessing the sight. Try this url, it works
for me:
https://dcsonline.hyundaidealer.com/dealer/tech_info/tech_sevice_main.html

Joe!

>Brian:  Thanks for the advice.  Unfortunately when I go to the site, I get
>no tabs across the top of the page.  My brother who is a systems analyst
>says I must have something set on my computer that isn't allowing me to
>see them.  He is going to access the site himself and get the info.  
Brian Nystrom - 25 Oct 2004 16:28 GMT
> Brian:  Thanks for the advice.  Unfortunately when I go to the site, I get
> no tabs across the top of the page.  My brother who is a systems analyst
> says I must have something set on my computer that isn't allowing me to
> see them.  He is going to access the site himself and get the info.  

I'm a computer geek too and I have to say that it's pretty unlikely that
it's a setting on your machine, unless you've done some serious
interface tweaking or you've got spyware on your system that's tampered
with browser settings. The default settings for IE work fine with the site.

What browser and what version are you using? If you haven't already done
so, try upgrading to IE 6.

If you have any custom tool bars in IE, disable them. If you haven't
checked your system for spyware, download AdAware, Spybot Searh and
Destroy and/or Spy Sweeper and run it. These are free spyware
elimination utilities that will clean up your system.
Fishman - 27 Oct 2004 14:15 GMT
My brother, who is a systems analyst could not access Hyundai's site
either.  At least he could not see the tabs on the Webtech page.
Apparently some isp are allowed access while others are not.  In any case

I'm unable to get the info to program a keyless remote.  If someone can
access it, I would appreciate the info.  I own a 2000 Sonata, with the 4
cylinder DOHC engine.  Any help would be appreciated from those who can
fully navigate the site.
hyundaitech - 27 Oct 2004 18:19 GMT
Turn the ignition on.
Cycle the valet switch 13 times. Press Button I.  
You should hear a chirp.
Turn the ignition off and back on.
Cycle the valet switch 14 times.  Press Button II.
You should hear two chirps.

Since you're not sure whether you have a valet switch, I'd recommend
finding someone who can access the tsb and print it out for you.  It's
very good and has many pictures.  It's tsb # 01-90-011.
 
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