Once I pulled the dash covering apart on my 2001 Elantra (easy job) it was easy to program. The buttons on the remote are very light to press with a nice feeling click. To program this all you need to do is remove the dash covering, a screw behind the ashtray and a couple near the instrument cluster. Then the covering unclips. The ETAC module is behind and to the lower left of the ashtray area. On the left hand side of the ETAC is a recessed switch, most likely covered by a small sticker. The switch is in the up position, all you do is turn the ignition on, move the switch to the lower position and press lock and unlock on the key fob then move the switch back to the upper position and turn the ignition off. Repeat if the first time fails. This works up until the 2004 model I believe.
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Good quality product. However, it came 2 days late from the promised date but i would ignore it due to the quality of the product, i would recommend it to everyone as its an excellent product for its value. I was literally impressed with it so i placed a second order too just to keep another one as spare remote.
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As indicated, you need to have remote programmed by a locksmith or Hyundai dealer. Many ,imitations for DIY. That said, I am happy with my purchase and also pleased to recommend
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This product is good. A note to potential buyers: Those who buy these type of products should know that additional information is required in order program or link the remote control with the car's electric/ignition system.
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Sent for 2 wireless remotes and was informed that I could return them as they were for later year model. They work fine on year 2000 model.
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