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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2008

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Remote keyless entry transmitter shell replacement

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Thee Chicago Wolf - 12 Jan 2008 22:31 GMT
Both of my remote keyless entry transmitters have come apart and I'm
wondering if anyone out there knows if you can buy a replacement shell
for the transmitter inside.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
lmcclaf - 12 Jan 2008 22:57 GMT
It might be easier and cheaper to pick one up off eBay and to avoid
the reprogramming of the new one just rob the case off it and save the
guts as a backup in case you need it down the road. I've been able to
get the fobs off eBay for as low as $5 plus a couple of $$ for
shipping.

Cheers,
Lawrence
Thee Chicago Wolf - 13 Jan 2008 19:20 GMT
>It might be easier and cheaper to pick one up off eBay and to avoid
>the reprogramming of the new one just rob the case off it and save the
>guts as a backup in case you need it down the road. I've been able to
>get the fobs off eBay for as low as $5 plus a couple of $$ for
>shipping.

Cool. I have seen them on eBay before but my worry is the shell and
getting it apart without breaking / weakening the tab things that keep
the whole housing clamped together. You've had good success with this?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
lmcclaf - 14 Jan 2008 01:39 GMT
I haven't had a Hyundai fob to pop open yet but the Ford fobs I have
messed around with in the past popped open very easily if you are
careful.
hyundaitech - 19 Jan 2008 23:54 GMT
You can.  Your local dealer can price one for you.  Expect them to need to
not have it in stock, though.

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Thee Chicago Wolf - 23 Jan 2008 15:09 GMT
>You can.  Your local dealer can price one for you.  Expect them to need to
>not have it in stock, though.

Thanks for the heads up HT.

- Thee Chicago Wolf

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