You cannot do this yourself unless you have the scan-tool the dealer uses($$$$$$). So, take it to your local dealer and they can program the body module to not lock the doors once rolling.
"any brand of dextron III will work"This is wrong. Use only the approved Hyundai ATF, SP-III. If that is absolutely not available in cases such as myself (in Alaska with no Hyundai dealer within 700 miles), ATF+4 should be fine (exceeds specs). Dextron III does not meet the specifications of the Hyundai ATF, and Hyundai transmissions are very picky.I agree with the above. Dextron by itself is not enough. A chart I have recomends factory fluid,but if not available,Mopar makes an additive that should be added with Dextron.
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Right above the manifold
The 2004 Hyundai Tiburon OBD 2 port is behind fuse box door, left above hood release
it is located under the timing cover above the crankshaft pulley
underneath the dash, above the accelerator
- 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.
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Behind the glove box, above the blower motor.
push the button V don't push enter then v just push V
right above the alternator.it links the alternator the the engine block.
just above the fuse box behind the dash at the driver footwell