Chip in Hyundai Elantra 2002

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Marina, Dec 1, 2003.

  1. Marina

    Marina Guest

    Hi,

    I am looking to put a security system on my sister's car as a present,
    and when I call up for estimates the auto places ask whether or not I
    have some sort of chip installed - which I guess somehow effects what
    they have to install. They say that some cars have it - and some
    don't. One place said that all of them have it. Another place says
    they haven't see one yet that does.

    How does one check this sort of thing? Especially when the car isn't
    really mine?
     
    Marina, Dec 1, 2003
    #1
  2. Get a couple of stickers made up that say, "This car protected by Smith
    & Wesson". Lots cheaper, probably just as effective, probably void
    anywhere outside the USA.
    What *exactly* did they say? If they actually said, "Does your car have
    some sort of chip installed?", they don't want your business. If they
    said, "Does your car have an OEM Ignition Cutoff switch model 12345-FOO
    installed?", that gives you a place to start looking--you go Google for
    "Elantra 12345-FOO" and see what you come up with, or Google for
    "Elantra ignition cutoff" if they didn't give a model#.
    See above. Also, you might want to say something about where this car
    was purchased; there are no clues in your original message or its
    headers, and Canadian/European/Korean models can differ from USA models
    in various twisty ways.
    Ask the owner. Really, you should do that anyway, and not try to keep
    your present a secret--it's always possible the owner would rather have
    an iPod or a B&N gift certificate than a car gadget. HTH,
     
    Dances With Crows, Dec 1, 2003
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  3. Marina

    Gnekker Guest

    As fas as I know, all new Elantras are equiped with chip inside ignition key
    that communicate with engine management. Also, new owners got keys with a
    small metal plate with some numbers attached to keyring.
    If you cant get proper information, try this: make a copy of the key and try
    to start the car.
    Anyway, you can allways install an independent alarm system, regardless of
    the chip (that's what I did).
     
    Gnekker, Dec 1, 2003
    #3
  4. Marina

    Jason Guest

    Since Sonata's, XG's, and Santa Fe's don't have a chip inside the key,
    I seriously doubt that the cheaper Elantra does.
     
    Jason, Dec 1, 2003
    #4
  5. Marina

    Gnekker Guest

    Mine certainly has one. On our market all Elantras, starting with most basic
    trim, has them. and allmost all competitors too...
     
    Gnekker, Dec 1, 2003
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  6. Marina

    theta00k Guest

    Immobilizer is mandatory in Europe.
     
    theta00k, Dec 1, 2003
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  7. Marina

    Marina Guest

    Thanks for all the replies.

    Since it's not my car, and I can't exactly steal a key to make a copy to see
    about that chip, I will just have to go for it, and worst case pay extra for
    the install if it turns out the chip is there.

    Thanks to all who responded.
     
    Marina, Dec 2, 2003
    #7
  8. Marina

    Ottpak Guest

    My Elantra VE doesn't appear to have this "chip" on the ignition key. I
    believe some may refer to that as some immobilizer mechanism which you can
    get after market.
     
    Ottpak, Dec 2, 2003
    #8
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