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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 09:29 PM
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Default key and immobiliser worries

hello all.

I'm a new 1997 Hyundai Accent owner in the UK.

I bought this car in good faith with only one black key, but have since learned that the car has a transponder based immobiliser so if I lose the one key I won't be able to start the car!. Worse still, apparently I can't have any duplicate keys cut using the black key because they won't work either; apparently I need to have a special blue key which is the only one from which the transponder code can be taken and programmed into a new key.

Obviously i'm worried that i might lose my one and only key, or that the transponder in it may stop working when I'm miles from home leaving me stuck.

Any ideas as to what i can do?

Also can anyone tell me if I can disconnect my battery without it affecting the immobiliser? Remember I don't have the special blue key.

Hope all this makes sense and that someone can help

Ed
 
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 06:30 PM
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I have never heard o this before in an older Accent. I don't know what to do, sorry.
 
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