Get under the dash on the driver side and look up and see if there's a
black box about 4" by 5" with "Hyundai" or "Sonata" written on it wire
tied in place. If so, the keyless module is still there.
99trooper - 05 Mar 2005 05:13 GMT
Thanks Hyundaitech...My keyless entry module is still attatched (it was
tucked and wiretied behind the fuses). Now the question is, if the dealer
doesn't have the original remotes and I have to get new ones...how do I
program them? I checked the TSB and it said something about a valet
switch. I traced the wires but couldn't find one, is there suppose to be
one mounted and if so where would it be. Is there a way to program a new
remote in without a valet switch (may be by jumpering the 2 pins/wires
together to simulate the valet switch "flips"?) Thanks
99trooper - 05 Mar 2005 05:20 GMT
oops just answered my own question:
I guess what they mean is the white and black wires that are taped up
close to the relay that allow the keyless system to unlock / lock the
doors?
.. I probably don't have a valet switch...from the TSB:
Programming a new remote:
Plug a programming valet switch (p/n 00243-16130) into the white and black
wires. If you don't have a valet switch, just tap the black and white wires
together to count as a "flick".
Turn on the ignition and flick the programming switch on/off 13 times.
Press button 1 on the remote.
Turn off the ignition. Press button 1. If the doors lock/unlock continue
to step 5. If not, repeat steps 2-4.
Turn on the ignition and flick the programming switch on/off 14 times.
Press button 2 on the remote.
Turn off the ignition. Press button 1. The driver's door should unlock (if
it locked, press button 1 again to unlock). Then press button 2. All other
doors should unlock. If not, repeat steps 5-7.
Remove the programming switch and leave the white and black wires
disconnected .
hyundaitech - 07 Mar 2005 18:10 GMT
Yeah. You've pretty much got the idea. You can even wire in a generic
toggle switch if you think it'll make your work easier.
Check through the tsb's for a part number table. If I have time to check,
I'll report back. I know at least one tsb gives part numbers.