99 Sonata Keyless Entry Question

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by 99trooper, Mar 4, 2005.

  1. 99trooper

    99trooper Guest

    Hello,

    My Wife and I just bought a 99 Sonata GLS from a dealer and the car has
    everything on it except keyless entry. I asked the dealer and he said it
    wasn't available. After reviewing the manual, I noticed that it says
    somthing about keyless entry, and we even had a single page flyer stating
    that the vehicle did indead have keyless. (I read the TSB and do realize
    that it is a Clifford supplied system for my year). My wife contacted the
    previous owners that traded in the car and they stated that they turned in
    2 key fobs and that they NEVER had a problem with the keyless entry
    system.

    I contacted the dealer to question why we hadn't been supplied the key
    fobs for the keyless entry and the dealer said that the keyless entry
    system was probably removed because it was aftermarket. (Yes aftermarket
    but it still says Hyundai on them and were approved and sold on Sonatas
    for this model year....you didn't remove the tires because they didn't say
    Hyundai on them did you???) The dealer told me he would look into this and
    get back to me to see if the system was removed or not. He did tell me
    that He didn't want sell me a problem system... I think I am getting the
    run around....

    Anyway- Where is the module so I can check to see if it was in fact
    removed, and if it wasn't where is the valet switch usually mounted? Can
    I program a new remote if I purchase one if I find all the components?
     
    99trooper, Mar 4, 2005
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  2. 99trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    Get under the dash on the driver side and look up and see if there's a
    black box about 4" by 5" with "Hyundai" or "Sonata" written on it wire
    tied in place. If so, the keyless module is still there.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 4, 2005
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  3. 99trooper

    99trooper Guest

    Thanks Hyundaitech...My keyless entry module is still attatched (it was
    tucked and wiretied behind the fuses). Now the question is, if the dealer
    doesn't have the original remotes and I have to get new ones...how do I
    program them? I checked the TSB and it said something about a valet
    switch. I traced the wires but couldn't find one, is there suppose to be
    one mounted and if so where would it be. Is there a way to program a new
    remote in without a valet switch (may be by jumpering the 2 pins/wires
    together to simulate the valet switch "flips"?) Thanks
     
    99trooper, Mar 5, 2005
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  4. 99trooper

    99trooper Guest

    oops just answered my own question:


    I guess what they mean is the white and black wires that are taped up
    close to the relay that allow the keyless system to unlock / lock the
    doors?


    ... I probably don't have a valet switch...from the TSB:

    Programming a new remote:
    Plug a programming valet switch (p/n 00243-16130) into the white and black
    wires. If you don't have a valet switch, just tap the black and white wires
    together to count as a "flick".

    Turn on the ignition and flick the programming switch on/off 13 times.

    Press button 1 on the remote.

    Turn off the ignition. Press button 1. If the doors lock/unlock continue
    to step 5. If not, repeat steps 2-4.

    Turn on the ignition and flick the programming switch on/off 14 times.

    Press button 2 on the remote.

    Turn off the ignition. Press button 1. The driver's door should unlock (if
    it locked, press button 1 again to unlock). Then press button 2. All other
    doors should unlock. If not, repeat steps 5-7.

    Remove the programming switch and leave the white and black wires
    disconnected .
     
    99trooper, Mar 5, 2005
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  5. 99trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    Yeah. You've pretty much got the idea. You can even wire in a generic
    toggle switch if you think it'll make your work easier.

    Check through the tsb's for a part number table. If I have time to check,
    I'll report back. I know at least one tsb gives part numbers.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 7, 2005
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