No way! I just reprogrammed mine after some searching. You get in your car, turn the key to the ACC position. Hold the unlock button down until you hear a little click. And then you're all set!
you must take it to a dealer. Just had to do mine. Cost $44.50
A dealer can do this for you.
owner manual states it must be programed by dealer
Keyless entry remotes must be programmed by a Hyundai dealer.
I have a 2004 hyundai tiburon gt an di used two bottles of hyundai manual transmission fluid just like the dealer said. i got it from the dealer and i specifically asked them if two is enough and they said yes. but my gears are hard to shift i dont know why.
IT needs to be done at a dealer with a GDS machine.
Dealer or Locksmith! Must use scantool...
Well...you can either use the recommended ATF (Hyundai SPIII) or you can substitute it for Amsoil Synthetic ATF http://www.amsoil.com/catalog.aspx?code=ATFQT-EA <-- Amsoil ATF For 2001 Hyundai Tiburon for Hyundai SPIII, Go to a Hyundai Dealer.
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
Pretty reliable I mean it is still under dealer warranty even if something were to happen. Given the mileage is under 60,000
I have a 2006 Hyundai tiburon. I have the same problem. Had the computer module changed but it continues to happen. The dealer says that water is getting in the motor and causing it to stop. That is not acceptable
If you purchase at the dealer it will cost between $300 and $400CAD Junkyard it will cost you between $50 and $100?