No it doesnt. I had the same question because I needed to get a copy of my key made so I went to the dealership to make sure it didn't and they told me it didn't! Money saved!
No it doesn't
To disable a 2002 Hyundai Elantra alarm system, put the key in the ignition. Turn the key halfway ensuring the car does not start. Leave the key in this position for 10 minutes before starting the car.
no it does not. I have a 99 elantra. It only has the warning sound for leaving the key in and opening the door. I have forgotten my lights on several times because of it.
The dealer scan tool is required.
you need to remove the small storage compartment to the lower left of the steering wheel, its behind there. The key for the box is on the back of that small drawer
From a dealer with the VIN, You will probably have to show proof of ownership.
I bought a 2009 accent as well. Found myself asking the same question. I called the dealership and the answer was NO.
Buy one Steal one Borrow one Make one 4 Suggestions, get on with it :) If it has an embedded immobilizer chip and you don't have the original, you will need to get one from a Hyundai dealer. If you have the original, a lot of key cutting shops have the ability to clone it. Either way, it's expensive.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
It could. A gray key does have a chip, a black key does not.
NO. I had two spare keys made by a local lock shop for less than $5 each and they work fine.
Its a programmable chip inside of the key .