Wifey lost hers, and a new one costs darn near $100. Anybody have one
out there to sell? And, is there a way to program them (other than at
the dealer), or copy the setting from an existing fob?
Thanks.
Edwin Pawlowski - 22 Feb 2007 11:18 GMT
> Wifey lost hers, and a new one costs darn near $100. Anybody have one out
> there to sell? And, is there a way to program them (other than at the
> dealer), or copy the setting from an existing fob?
>
> Thanks.
Do a search on alt.autos.gm A guy was selling fobs about a week ago, all
brands.
Have you tried a third party? I've seen them along with programming
instructions. May be worth a Google search
me@privacy.net - 23 Feb 2007 00:43 GMT
>>Wifey lost hers, and a new one costs darn near $100. Anybody have one out
>>there to sell? And, is there a way to program them (other than at the
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> Have you tried a third party? I've seen them along with programming
> instructions. May be worth a Google search
Thanks, Edwin. Would never have thought about a GM group. Google
search, yes, but thought I'd start here.
Appreciate the help.

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Wayne Moses - 23 Feb 2007 23:46 GMT
EP> Do a search on alt.autos.gm A guy was selling fobs about a week ago,
EP> all brands.
I have also seen them fairly often on eBay.
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me@privacy.net - 23 Feb 2007 15:37 GMT
> Wifey lost hers, and a new one costs darn near $100. Anybody have one
> out there to sell? And, is there a way to program them (other than at
> the dealer), or copy the setting from an existing fob?
>
> Thanks.
Thought I'd follow up with info I found (bow and scrape to you, Edwin!)
There are several sources for the 2003 Hyundai Tib remote, with the
lowest price of $39.93 + 4.95 for shipping, from remotes4less.
I further found, from several sources, that THAT particular model MUST
be programmed by the dealer, using something called a Hi-Scan device.
No way for the average shade-tree guy to do it. One outfit would rent
you a device for $35. In my case, as I live some 60 miles from a
dealer--$30 to program (typically) plus 3-4 gals. of gas at $2.20/gal.
Could maybe save $4--BFD! Guess I'll go with dealer programming.