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Anonymous Posted on Feb 19, 2016

I have hyundai accent cs 1996.the problem is i cant un arm the alarm,even if i disconect the battery .so it cant start n the alarm is sounding

I did changed the remote battery n still nor disarming the alarm,strange thing is even when I press the close button nothing happened but the light of remote is visible unlike when I press the unlock button there is no light

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2008

SOURCE: Imobilising car alarm on Hyundai Getz

it may be worth while changing the battery in the remote as it takes more power to send the frequency to disarm than to illuminate the l.e.d.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 hyundai accent motor oil

5W30 motor oil that meets this standard: API Service SL (Current)
For 2004 and older automotive engines. Any major brand will meet this, you will find this on the bottle.

Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: '03 Hyundai Elantra - Keyless entry remote not working

It wouldn't be the car battery, but since you just purchased the car, the dealership should correct the problem. Bring it to their attention right away. Did you get any kind of warranty? Most dealers have at least a 30 day warranty for things like this.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: ELANTRA ALARM PROBLEM

If the alarm keeps going off constantly and the remote has no influence on the alarm its most likely a connection problem. A hyundai dealer might be able to fix it but since you can start the car something you might be able to try is....
Check and make sure the remote battery is in the right way. Make sure all of the doors are closed, the trunk is closed, open the hood, connect the battery, close the hood all the way and try to lock and unlock the doors. Hope this works but if not, sorry it didn't work.

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PAUL MC G

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

SOURCE: how to program the keyless remote for a Hyundai

You sure it's the original Keyless Remote (key fob) programmed for the vehicle? If so, you, yourself, cannot reprogram it.. you have to take the vehicle into an authorized Hyundai Dealership to have the remote programmed for the vehicle or have the problem diagnosed... sorry!

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that cause the (Oil,battery,door and hand brake lights all go on)
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