- Open the box underneath the dash left side and remove the fuse
- 11/13/09: I am experiencing this problem now. I called a Hyundai Dealership Service Dept and they said to put key in ignition, turn it to the on position, wait one minute, then turn to off position and pull key out and this should resolve the problem. I have yet to test it, but will when I leave work. but at least this is something to try. !!
- 12/10/09: Did the above and it worked on my 2006 Elantra.
I found an Internet site which says how to program the keyless entry remote. But there is an error: this procedure is good for Elantra 2001 to 2003. Elantra 2004 must be programmed by the dealer. http://car.justanswer.com/hyundai/n1kw-program-remote-entry-hyundai-2004
It has to be by a dealer.
Check the battery in the remote.
Dealer or Locksmith! Must use scantool...
You can go to www.keyless-remotes.com. There, you can enter your Make, Model and Year, and find the exact remote you’re looking for.
I just disarmed my 2001 sante fe. Heres how I did it. Unlocking my vehicle of course set the alarm off. I inserted my key into the ignition and switched to the "on" position. I then waited 30 seconds and was then able to start the engine and the alarm was disababled. This also worked on my 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe!
Has to be disactivated with a drb 3. Your local Chrysler dealer can deactivate alarm. Although you may have to pay for labor time.
You disarm the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key or the remote.
The lock module is defective, how do you find the right fuse to deconect the systm to stop the clicking and draingingof the battery
How do I program a keyless remote for a 2007 Hyundai Azeva
You've seen this, right? http://mlittle.com/Hyundai/remote/
You disarm the factory alarm by unlocking a door with the key or use the remote.