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2004 XG350L ETACS Module Location

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Old Oct 19, 2018 | 02:26 PM
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I have been trying to locate the keyless entry module to program a new key fob. I have the Hyundai manual on CD. Removed lower dash crash panel, lower brace, console trim, and even the instrument cluster but haven't found a module with three connectors going to it. In fact, I haven't found any module except the one bolted module under the radio on the floor hump. Oh yeah, I found the ECM in the side kick panel area. I ran the VIN and it shows item 8195 Keyless(304/447mh) which I believe it should have the keyless entry module. I just bought this car a couple of weeks ago and have been doing a good bit of work on it to help insure reliable transportation. It did not have a key fob with it. The service manual says you can program a key fob by moving the switch on the ETACS module to the Set position, hit the lock button on the fob and then return the switch to the off position. If the fob has the correct FCC code, it should work. The problem is I can't find the ETACS module to find the switch so I can giver it a try. The picture they show in the maintenance manual doesn't show s... except for arrows pointing to a black area where they say are the connectors M33-1, M33-2, and M33-3 are suppose to be. Any suggestions?
 
Old Nov 23, 2018 | 08:02 AM
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Regardless of where the unit is, a 2004 model will not have the set switch anymore. FOB learning can be done via HiScan or GDS only.
 
Old Jun 11, 2024 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Lgtning
I have been trying to locate the keyless entry module to program a new key fob. I have the Hyundai manual on CD. Removed lower dash crash panel, lower brace, console trim, and even the instrument cluster but haven't found a module with three connectors going to it. In fact, I haven't found any module except the one bolted module under the radio on the floor hump. Oh yeah, I found the ECM in the side kick panel area. I ran the VIN and it shows item 8195 Keyless(304/447mh) which I believe it should have the keyless entry module. I just bought this car a couple of weeks ago and have been doing a good bit of work on it to help insure reliable transportation. It did not have a key fob with it. The service manual says you can program a key fob by moving the switch on the ETACS module to the Set position, hit the lock button on the fob and then return the switch to the off position. If the fob has the correct FCC code, it should work. The problem is I can't find the ETACS module to find the switch so I can giver it a try. The picture they show in the maintenance manual doesn't show s... except for arrows pointing to a black area where they say are the connectors M33-1, M33-2, and M33-3 are suppose to be. Any suggestions?
Have you by any chance extracted that shop manual from the CD to your computer? If yes, can you please please share it with me through a Dropbox or Google Drive link?
 
Old Jun 11, 2024 | 03:14 PM
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Have you by any chance extracted that shop manual from the CD to your computer? If yes, can you please please share it with me through a Dropbox or Google Drive link?
No. I no longer have the car nor the manual CD. Sorry.
 
Old Jun 11, 2024 | 03:58 PM
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No. I no longer have the car nor the manual CD. Sorry.
That's a bummer but thank you for letting me know
 

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Old Jun 11, 2024 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by e3tom
Regardless of where the unit is, a 2004 model will not have the set switch anymore. FOB learning can be done via HiScan or GDS only.
Are you sure about this? Some sources say it does have set switch. It could be possible that they are wrong as this car is rare, but I just want to make sure.

If you are sure, do locksmiths have HiScan or GDS?
 

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