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Try an auto wreckers . they MAY have one . It will be almost certain that you will have to go to a Kia Dealer and get them to recode (Match) the remote to your car. Have a look on line for universal auto remotes. Im sure someone would have a generic or possibly a genuine remote, but same situation. Remotes are all coded to match your particular car. A Dealer would have to recode. I would doubt anyone would be able to tell you how to recode on the internet .. otherwise "undesireables" would be able to recode anyones car and steal it.
I would get the battery checked,if they fail they make the car do all sorts of weird things.Also get the earths of the battery and other looms checked.If a computer or electrical item isnt earthed properly,that too can cause odd things
well im a mechanic for village auto clinic in Hempstead,Ny anyway locate your fuse box under the hood and look for the fuse for the alarm check the owners manual if not disconect the alarm start let battery charge but note dont touch radio or anything just let run for 15 to 20 min then drive to nearst mechanic so they could do further inspection to figure out why this is happning for now respond and let me now how thingsturn out...
the ignition has two codes,one is in the key.and the other is in the remote(rolling code) the car is telling you that the key is recognised to start the engine but the remote has not sent the correct signal,it will allow you to start the car but is is possible the remotes battery needs replacing,change all keys at the same time,your main keys battery will last about 9 months,the 2nd key about 2 yrs...
When the alarm is activated, there is an Anti-Theft device (Starter Kill Relay) which prevents anyone from starting the engine using the key (about 5 minutes). If you place the key in the ignition and turn the key to the "RUN" position, wait 5 minutes (approx), the engine should then be able to start. If not, the problem may be the ETACS (Electronic Time & Alarm Control System) module. If it does start, the problem may simply be that the battery in the keyless remote is weak/dead, or the remote needs to be programmed again for that vehicle. Only the remote can 'DEACTIVATE' the alarm. Best solution, take/tow the vehicle into a Hyundai Service Center (dealership), pay the diagnostic fee. They will tell you EXACTLY what the problem is and what's needed to fix it (parts, labor, tax, time-frame, etc.).
Well, it sounds like your ignition switch is bad or the remote starter you have also has an alarm with a starter immobilizer. Do you have the owners manual to your remote starter? If not you can always remove the immobilizer part of the alarm by hooking the start wire back together from the ignition switch that is cut when you hook it up.
That car together with the alarm,have a "starter kill"relay. The alarm works fine but when the relay is "resting" the electrical contact is no letting the appropriate signal go through. Locate the relay and change it. Will cost you 8 dollars or less in any auto part.
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