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The only way I am aware of is to see the key/fob/remote programming guy at a carmax or similar newer car sales place. They are independent contractors who show up once or twice a week to reprogram the cars entry devices. It costs about $75 if they don't need to provide you with a new fob. $150 if they do.
The dealer usually has a contractor that deals with remote entry systems on scheduled days. Most places like carmax do too for about $75-100. Try carmax first. I'll bet you'll save money.
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Only thing you can do yourself is with an electrical resistance testing, You would do wiggle testing at the connectors to see if something makes the meter change. The squeeze the connectors tighter. Or wiggle wires around the problem bulb with the lights on and watch for a flicker.
dear friend-the owners manual you wil be able to get from a hyundai dealership,or if you need a workshop manual go to the following website.WWW.HMASERVICE.COM
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