2006 Sonata extra keyless remote
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2006 Sonata extra keyless remote
I recently purchased an 2006 Sonata GLS and love it so far. Part of the
deal was an extra remote, I find 3 useful.
My deal says the car4 can only learn two remotes at a time. I have never
had such a restriction, my Jeep can learn 8 at a time!
I wonder if this is a true restriction (seems over restrictive) or the
programming instruction s the dealer has just covers two?
Thoughts?
gerry
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deal was an extra remote, I find 3 useful.
My deal says the car4 can only learn two remotes at a time. I have never
had such a restriction, my Jeep can learn 8 at a time!
I wonder if this is a true restriction (seems over restrictive) or the
programming instruction s the dealer has just covers two?
Thoughts?
gerry
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Re: 2006 Sonata extra keyless remote
The dealer is exactly correct. Two remotes maximum. We've had that issue
here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
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Re: 2006 Sonata extra keyless remote
The dealer is exactly correct. Two remotes maximum. We've had that issue
here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
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Re: 2006 Sonata extra keyless remote
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:55:11 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>The dealer is exactly correct. Two remotes maximum. We've had that issue
>here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
>remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
>probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
>remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
>using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
>still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
Guess that is one brain dead thing in the design even if it affects few
persons. To presume there will never be more than two drivers or one
doesn't wasn't a 3 for service... seems a tad silly.
At least the 2006 has an option (default): Arm/Disarm By Key: This feature
allows arming and disarming the alarm system using the key.
TSB 05-90-008
Thus key only appears to be able to be mixed with remote usage.
gerry
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:55:11 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>The dealer is exactly correct. Two remotes maximum. We've had that issue
>here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
>remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
>probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
>remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
>using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
>still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
Guess that is one brain dead thing in the design even if it affects few
persons. To presume there will never be more than two drivers or one
doesn't wasn't a 3 for service... seems a tad silly.
At least the 2006 has an option (default): Arm/Disarm By Key: This feature
allows arming and disarming the alarm system using the key.
TSB 05-90-008
Thus key only appears to be able to be mixed with remote usage.
gerry
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Personal home page - http://gogood.com
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Re: 2006 Sonata extra keyless remote
[original post is likely clipped to save bandwidth]
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:55:11 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>The dealer is exactly correct. Two remotes maximum. We've had that issue
>here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
>remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
>probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
>remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
>using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
>still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
Guess that is one brain dead thing in the design even if it affects few
persons. To presume there will never be more than two drivers or one
doesn't wasn't a 3 for service... seems a tad silly.
At least the 2006 has an option (default): Arm/Disarm By Key: This feature
allows arming and disarming the alarm system using the key.
TSB 05-90-008
Thus key only appears to be able to be mixed with remote usage.
gerry
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Personal home page - http://gogood.com
gerry misspelled in my email address to confuse robots
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 12:55:11 -0500, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>The dealer is exactly correct. Two remotes maximum. We've had that issue
>here a couple times where the salesman unknowingly promised an extra
>remote (or more). Most likely that's what happened with you. You can
>probably take the remote back and get some sort of refund for the extra
>remote (since you cannot use it). If you've got more than two people
>using the vehicle, consider not locking with the remote. That way you'll
>still be able to unlock and start with the key alone.
Guess that is one brain dead thing in the design even if it affects few
persons. To presume there will never be more than two drivers or one
doesn't wasn't a 3 for service... seems a tad silly.
At least the 2006 has an option (default): Arm/Disarm By Key: This feature
allows arming and disarming the alarm system using the key.
TSB 05-90-008
Thus key only appears to be able to be mixed with remote usage.
gerry
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Personal home page - http://gogood.com
gerry misspelled in my email address to confuse robots
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