Tiburon keyless entry remote programming
Hi all! Newbie here.
Actually if you have the original remote, you can do it yourself. My remote was working without a problem until the other day when all of a sudden it didn't work out of nowhere. I thought it was the battery (might have been and needed to be reprogrammed after replacing it) so I changed it. Still didn't work. So I did a search and found the following instructions Click here
The answer is remarkably simple:
1. Get in the car and close the door.
2. Turn the key to the ACC position
3. Push the unlock button on the remote until the blinkers flash once.
4. Get out of the car and test the remote. It should be working fine. ( I actually was able to test it while in the car)
( I edited the above for spelling errors from the site)
I know this an older post but thought this info would be helpful as it could ne misleading to others doing a search as I did and thought maybe the dealer has to do it. Not so because it worked just fine after applying the above . BTW, I have a 2004 Tiburon GT 6cyl automatic and I love it.
P.S. I would change the battery first. Could be why it got deprogrammed.

Actually if you have the original remote, you can do it yourself. My remote was working without a problem until the other day when all of a sudden it didn't work out of nowhere. I thought it was the battery (might have been and needed to be reprogrammed after replacing it) so I changed it. Still didn't work. So I did a search and found the following instructions Click here
The answer is remarkably simple:
1. Get in the car and close the door.
2. Turn the key to the ACC position
3. Push the unlock button on the remote until the blinkers flash once.
4. Get out of the car and test the remote. It should be working fine. ( I actually was able to test it while in the car)
( I edited the above for spelling errors from the site)
I know this an older post but thought this info would be helpful as it could ne misleading to others doing a search as I did and thought maybe the dealer has to do it. Not so because it worked just fine after applying the above . BTW, I have a 2004 Tiburon GT 6cyl automatic and I love it.
P.S. I would change the battery first. Could be why it got deprogrammed.
Last edited by Dpbuch; Dec 23, 2009 at 06:22 PM. Reason: Made a text link
Hi all! Newbie here.
Actually if you have the original remote, you can do it yourself. My remote was working without a problem until the other day when all of a sudden it didn't work out of nowhere. I thought it was the battery (might have been and needed to be reprogrammed after replacing it) so I changed it. Still didn't work. So I did a search and found the following instructions Click here
The answer is remarkably simple:
1. Get in the car and close the door.
2. Turn the key to the ACC position
3. Push the unlock button on the remote until the blinkers flash once.
4. Get out of the car and test the remote. It should be working fine. ( I actually was able to test it while in the car)
( I edited the above for spelling errors from the site)
I know this an older post but thought this info would be helpful as it could ne misleading to others doing a search as I did and thought maybe the dealer has to do it. Not so because it worked just fine after applying the above . BTW, I have a 2004 Tiburon GT 6cyl automatic and I love it.
P.S. I would change the battery first. Could be why it got deprogrammed.

Actually if you have the original remote, you can do it yourself. My remote was working without a problem until the other day when all of a sudden it didn't work out of nowhere. I thought it was the battery (might have been and needed to be reprogrammed after replacing it) so I changed it. Still didn't work. So I did a search and found the following instructions Click here
The answer is remarkably simple:
1. Get in the car and close the door.
2. Turn the key to the ACC position
3. Push the unlock button on the remote until the blinkers flash once.
4. Get out of the car and test the remote. It should be working fine. ( I actually was able to test it while in the car)
( I edited the above for spelling errors from the site)
I know this an older post but thought this info would be helpful as it could ne misleading to others doing a search as I did and thought maybe the dealer has to do it. Not so because it worked just fine after applying the above . BTW, I have a 2004 Tiburon GT 6cyl automatic and I love it.
P.S. I would change the battery first. Could be why it got deprogrammed.
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