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06 Hyundai coupe fob problems

  • 14-03-2011 3:43pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,174 ✭✭✭✭


    Hi Lads

    I'm usually on the farming forum, but said I'd post here the solution to a problem I was having with my coupe's fob. Hopefully it'I help other people if they experience same problem.

    Basically I was messing with the fob and it opened. I clicked it back together and thought it was ok. The red led on fob would light when buttons pressed, but wouldn't open car. It's not the battery in fob, the fob needs to be reprogrammed if this happens.

    To do this:

    1) open the car with the key (yes the alarm will be sounding, but bear with it!)

    2) sit in and close all doors

    3) Put key in ignition and turn to ACC position (1st position - NOT any further)

    4) while it's in this position, press the LOCK button on the fob.

    5) The fob will programme to the car and the flashers will blink on the dash to show this

    6) Your Sorted. Give yourself a pat on the back, you've saved yourself alot of hassle and an expensive bill from the hyundai main dealer :D


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭mickydoomsux


    Muckit wrote: »
    Hi Lads

    I'm usually on the farming forum, but said I'd post here the solution to a problem I was having with my coupe's fob. Hopefully it'I help other people if they experience same problem.

    Basically I was messing with the fob and it opened. I clicked it back together and thought it was ok. The red led on fob would light when buttons pressed, but wouldn't open car. It's not the battery in fob, the fob needs to be reprogrammed if this happens.

    To do this:

    1) open the car with the key (yes the alarm will be sounding, but bear with it!)

    2) sit in and close all doors

    3) Put key in ignition and turn to ACC position (1st position - NOT any further)

    4) while it's in this position, press the LOCK button on the fob.

    5) The fob will programme to the car and the flashers will blink on the dash to show this

    6) Your Sorted. Give yourself a pat on the back, you've saved yourself alot of hassle and an expensive bill from the hyundai main dealer :D

    It's in the owners manual. Had to do it myself a couple of times.


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