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Oh man the reaction to dropping the spring was classic. We've all been there. That's a cool tip keeping your "feets" of the brake pedal. I laughed at that one.
I'm stuck at home with a dead battery on the key fob. My husband is rushing home with the spare. Had I watched this before I wouldn't have been in this situation. Thanks for posting.
Both of our FOBs were starting to fail i.e. sometimes the car door wouldn't unlock when depressing the handle so I determined that the batteries must be running low. At some point we did see the message on the dash but then I thought, what would I di if the battery had failed and I wasn't able to purchase one. Your video is GREAT!!! I tried doing the same thing and low and behold, it worked like a charm. thank you!
Wow. You inadvertently solved my problem. Must have had a bad battery in my fob so I bought some new and installed one. Was all set to order a new fob when you showed how to install a new one.......writing face down. I had it face up. Now I am good. Thanks much.
Appreciated! Hey man i was thinking i need to use a towing and you save me with this video. Very helpful I start my car with out press the brake pedal and this gave a change to replace the battery in the key fob. Thank you buddy!
Great video. Have had the same Santa Fe for 5 years and never knew i could start it without the foot on the brake. Also didnt know about the end of the fob without the battery.
Nice. For me ona Tucson 2012, I just have to insert the key in the Smart Keyholder slot, located at the center console box and it will start. Also, the alarm would turn off too. What I want to know is where can I find the key hole because my fob is not working even with a new battery. I have seen videos saying that it can be reconnected / synchronized by inserting the key in the ignition switch and turn back and forward several times. I hope anyone will help me out.
First one I have ever owned since new, 2013 model with now 78K miles. No issues except for a recalled blower motor relay and a defective rear coupler $1,000 part (71k miles) that I got covered under warranty. That is a youtube video in itself which I should post for interested Hyundai owners that have a creeking sound/popping noise. I feel they are decent good cars and just as reliable as any other asian make. The older Hyundai's not so much.
@@ozzstars_cars I wondered about bad or fake batteries, so I shopped around at different places, not online brought the best ones I could in four different brands, still all go flat
I've read that if you keep the fob within a certain range of the car, it can cause the fob battery to run down. Maybe ask a Hyundai service advisor to verify. Our Hyundai fobs go about three years before requiring new batteries.
"Somthin' just feel out." Oh man have I been there! Good stuff Glen! BTW - do you have a recommendation for wiper blades? I need to throw new ones on the van for the winter.
Bosch wipers were the best I found. That's when they were still being made in Germany, now even the Germans are have them made in China according to the packaging. Surprisingly I find the quality is still decent. The more expen$ive wipers usually work the best for the longest time. $15-20 each. Take care Matt
I have a 2015 Hyundai Elantra that stalled on me about a block from home and would not even take a jump! Had some intermittent start issues where a jump pack of jump was required, and so replaced the battery the starter. No go! Changed the key fob battery and the car had some life. I can now open the doors and get it to ACC mode. It's a manual transmission, but I'm going to try this. After the vehicle had sat for 7 months my first attempt it nearly turned over but stalled right away. And it hasn't gotten that close since. I'm wondering if a reprogram is in order but Hyundai wants me to fork over a couple hundred for the tow and pay them $180 an hour to diagnose! However, since Hyundai decided to cut corners on other models they are considered high theft risk and my insurance as a single male early 40s went from about $120 a month to $345, and no other insurance companies will insure it! Even though it's not included in the class of vehicles that a California court accepted a settlement for! And it obviously has the security features! It makes one really despise a system that forces you to carry insurance but then allows insurance companies to discriminate against individuals based on things completely outside of their control. And it certainly makes me not want to give Hyundai another Nickel!
I would use a scan tool and check to see if the PCM is communicating. If not, then it is time to test powers and grounds.Test don't guess or pay someone to do a proper diagnosis. Saves time and money firing the parts cannon.
Very nice tips Glen! And who would have ever thought that the car would still start without a battery in the FOB. I'm sure the 'boss' is happy now and you probably got a very nice supper that evening :)
I have a Hyundai Sinatra with a push start and the research I did most of these cars have a key fob holder in them so if the battery goes low all you have to do I put the key fob in the holder and it will start Hyundai I have is in the armrest glove box near the bottom Mini Cooper they have the holder right beside the button that's how you start the car if the batteries low on key fob but thanks for the tip good video
My Hyundai Sonata has a place inside the center console storage area where you plug the fob in to start and run the car when the fob battery is dead. Does this car not have that?
2019 hyundai santa fe key fob battery changed; car was working, but now it won't recognize key fob and car alarm goes off every time it is manually opened with key
Wow!!! I'm a recent widow, and this was exactly what I was looking for!!! My fob just cut out on me in a parking lot. I got back in to the car, but I guess I need to change the battery in the fob. Thanks so much!!! I have camping questions with my 2019 Tucson that I would like to ask you. can you share an email please?
@@ozzstars_cars Hello I bought an aftermarket keyless remote fob (only to unlock doors not to start car) for 2013 Hyundai Tucson. I'm trying to find instructions to program it myself but people r telling me I have to spend $150 to have a locksmith program it. I don't think that's so....there's nothing special about my car or the aftermarket fob ..just to unlock doors.... Any help? Thank u
Just bot a 2019 Santa Fe. I got a "no key detected" warning on the dash. Even though I got the car started, and could put in drive or reverse, couldn't turn the wheel! Eventually detected key again and back to normal.
All fine except not telling us how to keep the spring in the fob while trying to close it. Where does the little piece of plastic that looks like it might hold the spring go? You also didn't say which year model this fob goes to. I tried closing it a dozen times before finally taking it to the dealer to get it closed.
Thats was cool plus we had some human excrement in there too :) I think all the newer vehicle in the last 8 years are computer started - my F150 has the key for good looks .
The Hyundai key fobs have a design flaw. The button to remove the key is too sensitive. The fob will come off in a pocket, or purse. We had already replaced one of the fobs. I simply taped the key onto the fob so it wont fall off.
I agree I am beyond pissed at this design flaw ... were you able to order a key fob online and save the $ 450 replacement cost I was quoted at the dealership ?
My battery isn’t even dead but will not open the door, the trunk or the engine, Hyundai told me to buy a new fob for only 600.00 but I told them to stick it were the sun don’t shine, but the problem still isn’t solved
The button to pop the key out is too easy to engage and sending the fob into oblivion ... a $596 cost to replace what a greed oriented design .. beyond pissed
There is nothing about how to open the case when it's sealed by the manufacturer. My Hyundai key case is sealed and will not open easily. The video make it look too easy. It uses a case that just pops open. Try living in the real world.
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Oh man the reaction to dropping the spring was classic. We've all been there. That's a cool tip keeping your "feets" of the brake pedal. I laughed at that one.
Thank you for this video. I couldn't tell what another video was trying to tell me but yours was much more straight forward and helpful.
I take pride in giving clear details in my videos that make sense. Thanks for your comment!
I'm stuck at home with a dead battery on the key fob. My husband is rushing home with the spare. Had I watched this before I wouldn't have been in this situation. Thanks for posting.
Both of our FOBs were starting to fail i.e. sometimes the car door wouldn't unlock when depressing the handle so I determined that the batteries must be running low. At some point we did see the message on the dash but then I thought, what would I di if the battery had failed and I wasn't able to purchase one. Your video is GREAT!!! I tried doing the same thing and low and behold, it worked like a charm. thank you!
Way to go Al, thanks for your comment!
1:26 "ooooh... something just fell out"
If I could only count the numbers of times that's happened to me!
That's keeping it real :-)
U So Crazy
Wow. You inadvertently solved my problem. Must have had a bad battery in my fob so I bought some new and installed one. Was all set to order a new fob when you showed how to install a new one.......writing face down. I had it face up. Now I am good. Thanks much.
Easy fix! Nice. Thanks for the comment Mike.
Appreciated!
Hey man i was thinking i need to use a towing and you save me with this video. Very helpful I start my car with out press the brake pedal and this gave a change to replace the battery in the key fob. Thank you buddy!
Good deal! 👍
Is there a way to disable the Panic button? It goes off at least once a week when I have my key ring in my pocket and other keys press on it.
Not that I know of.
Thanks! Mine wouldn't start today. Battery was weak but OK. Changed, started right up but glad to know about touching the key to the start button.
Glad the video helped you out! -Glen (Ozz)
Great video. Have had the same Santa Fe for 5 years and never knew i could start it without the foot on the brake. Also didnt know about the end of the fob without the battery.
I bet you tried it didn't ya? 😁
U r a Lifesaver. Thanks Very Much for that secret or trick when the battery is running out. I tried and really works. Blessings.
Hilarious beginning. Thanks for the tips and laugh!
😁👍 you're welcome Steve
You gave me a good laugh. But I know how you felt when that spring fell out of the fob. Great video.
😁👍
Nice.
For me ona Tucson 2012, I just have to insert the key in the Smart Keyholder slot, located at the center console box and it will start. Also, the alarm would turn off too.
What I want to know is where can I find the key hole because my fob is not working even with a new battery. I have seen videos saying that it can be reconnected / synchronized by inserting the key in the ignition switch and turn back and forward several times.
I hope anyone will help me out.
That is some really helpful information. Thanks and take care
Hyundai key fob info at it's finest haha
Great Info ! Is there a hard manual key insert below the start button ? Thanks again !
Not with the keyless push start on this model.
How did you fix the plastic piece and spring that popped out. I did the same thing but mine will not go back in and nothing looks broken
Pushed the spring in then the plastic piece, then snapped it together.
What do you think about Hyundais ozz? We have had three new ones and never have had any troubles
First one I have ever owned since new, 2013 model with now 78K miles. No issues except for a recalled blower motor relay and a defective rear coupler $1,000 part (71k miles) that I got covered under warranty. That is a youtube video in itself which I should post for interested Hyundai owners that have a creeking sound/popping noise. I feel they are decent good cars and just as reliable as any other asian make. The older Hyundai's not so much.
my fob batteries keep going flat, last only weeks to a few months, any ideas
What brand of battery? Hopefully not an ebay counterfeit.
@@ozzstars_cars I wondered about bad or fake batteries, so I shopped around at different places, not online brought the best ones I could in four different brands, still all go flat
I've read that if you keep the fob within a certain range of the car, it can cause the fob battery to run down. Maybe ask a Hyundai service advisor to verify. Our Hyundai fobs go about three years before requiring new batteries.
@@bricknboxer that's fake news.
"Somthin' just feel out." Oh man have I been there! Good stuff Glen! BTW - do you have a recommendation for wiper blades? I need to throw new ones on the van for the winter.
Bosch wipers were the best I found. That's when they were still being made in Germany, now even the Germans are have them made in China according to the packaging. Surprisingly I find the quality is still decent. The more expen$ive wipers usually work the best for the longest time. $15-20 each. Take care Matt
Thanks Glen. Now all I have to do is thaw the damn squirter ;)
+Matt Heere that's why I only use winter formula washer fluid all year long. Summer stuff is cheaper and always ends up freezing in winter!
Came in handy tonight! Thank you! My spring flew out too! Lol.
Glad the vid helped you out. Those pesky springs! Haha
Some great tips there Glen 👍
Thank you Sir Rob!
I have a 2015 Hyundai Elantra that stalled on me about a block from home and would not even take a jump! Had some intermittent start issues where a jump pack of jump was required, and so replaced the battery the starter. No go! Changed the key fob battery and the car had some life. I can now open the doors and get it to ACC mode. It's a manual transmission, but I'm going to try this. After the vehicle had sat for 7 months my first attempt it nearly turned over but stalled right away. And it hasn't gotten that close since. I'm wondering if a reprogram is in order but Hyundai wants me to fork over a couple hundred for the tow and pay them $180 an hour to diagnose! However, since Hyundai decided to cut corners on other models they are considered high theft risk and my insurance as a single male early 40s went from about $120 a month to $345, and no other insurance companies will insure it! Even though it's not included in the class of vehicles that a California court accepted a settlement for! And it obviously has the security features! It makes one really despise a system that forces you to carry insurance but then allows insurance companies to discriminate against individuals based on things completely outside of their control. And it certainly makes me not want to give Hyundai another Nickel!
I would use a scan tool and check to see if the PCM is communicating. If not, then it is time to test powers and grounds.Test don't guess or pay someone to do a proper diagnosis. Saves time and money firing the parts cannon.
Where does the spring GO that flew out? Because it flew out on me and I don't know where to put the darn thing!
Boinggggg!
Very nice tips Glen! And who would have ever thought that the car would still start without a battery in the FOB. I'm sure the 'boss' is happy now and you probably got a very nice supper that evening :)
I ate well. :-) You know Terry when the boss is happy, we are all happy! Have a good weekend!
I have a Hyundai Sinatra with a push start and the research I did most of these cars have a key fob holder in them so if the battery goes low all you have to do I put the key fob in the holder and it will start Hyundai I have is in the armrest glove box near the bottom Mini Cooper they have the holder right beside the button that's how you start the car if the batteries low on key fob but thanks for the tip good video
Frank would be proud they named a car after him. Thanks for watching!
good to learn this.trick.
this is very valuable information. I just started my car with this trick and saved me having to walk 3 miles to get a battery!
Merry Christmas -Glen (Ozz)
My Hyundai Sonata has a place inside the center console storage area where you plug the fob in to start and run the car when the fob battery is dead. Does this car not have that?
Correct it does not have that.
2019 hyundai santa fe key fob battery changed; car was working, but now it won't recognize key fob and car alarm goes off every time it is manually opened with key
Have you check the car battery voltage? 12.2-12.7 volts
Hello...if I have to order a new key fab, where should I take it to get reprogrammed (best price/service)?
That depends where you live. I would suggest someone qualified.
Thank you!! AWESOME information!! I appreciate you making this video and sharing with us!!
You're welcome Karen
Wow!!! I'm a recent widow, and this was exactly what I was looking for!!! My fob just cut out on me in a parking lot. I got back in to the car, but I guess I need to change the battery in the fob. Thanks so much!!! I have camping questions with my 2019 Tucson that I would like to ask you. can you share an email please?
Glad the video helped you out.
@@ozzstars_cars
Hello I bought an aftermarket keyless remote fob (only to unlock doors not to start car) for 2013 Hyundai Tucson.
I'm trying to find instructions to program it myself but people r telling me I have to spend $150 to have a locksmith program it.
I don't think that's so....there's nothing special about my car or the aftermarket fob ..just to unlock doors....
Any help?
Thank u
@@tefstuff4597 you need scan tool equipment.
Just bot a 2019 Santa Fe. I got a "no key detected" warning on the dash. Even though I got the car started, and could put in drive or reverse, couldn't turn the wheel! Eventually detected key again and back to normal.
Sounds almost like a weak key fob battery. Did you try the second factory key fob to see if it works okay? If it does, then you found the problem.
All fine except not telling us how to keep the spring in the fob while trying to close it. Where does the little piece of plastic that looks like it might hold the spring go? You also didn't say which year model this fob goes to. I tried closing it a dozen times before finally taking it to the dealer to get it closed.
Wonderful Ozzstar! Thanks for your help!
Thank you for this! Just bought a second hand Santa Fe yesterday and we haven’t quite figured out the keys. So this really helped
You are welcome.
Great video thanks!
You're welcome Esther
Nice, obvious one take. "Oh shit!" LOL. Thanks, was confused how to get into it. I luckily had the right battery number already
Thanks for the great tips!
You're welcome Nanci. 👍
Good tips!
Thats was cool plus we had some human excrement in there too :) I think all the newer vehicle in the last 8 years are computer started - my F150 has the key for good looks .
Yes Steve they are 'fake' keys because they want the push button people to be happy spending all that extra money!
Good to know. Thanks for sharing
wish there was a video that shows how to Disable the Fob when Fob is near car so people cannot hack it :/
Great Info, thanks
The Hyundai key fobs have a design flaw. The button to remove the key is too sensitive. The fob will come off in a pocket, or purse. We had already replaced one of the fobs. I simply taped the key onto the fob so it wont fall off.
I agree I am beyond pissed at this design flaw ... were you able to order a key fob online and save the $ 450 replacement cost I was quoted at the dealership ?
You don’t need a screwdriver to get it apart you just use the key
Good video Glen ! Yep you have to keep the boss lady happy :)
Most definitely Norm if you know what good for ya! :-)
Where to get a duplicate proximity key that isn't $200+?
Make model year of car?
@@ozzstars_cars 2018 Hyundai Elantra. Push Button start.
Thanks, quite helpful
You're welcome.
Really cool! I loved the “oh shit” part though. Anyway, great to know.👍
Mike that's how I keep it real. 👍
I have the key but lost the fob
Ut ohhh
@@ozzstars_cars found it 😂 sheesh that was close very informal video tho thank u
What if your locked out?
Call a locksmith?
Thanks
My battery isn’t even dead but will not open the door, the trunk or the engine, Hyundai told me to buy a new fob for only 600.00 but I told them to stick it were the sun don’t shine, but the problem still isn’t solved
That's an insane price. Does the other second fob work okay?
Jo no
😅😅 oh shit he said 😂😂😂
Got it..thank you
You're welcome!
Oh Man good video got a laugh when that spring popped out (oh SH&%) my reaction would have been similar like WTF lol
Haha that spring caught me by surprise! Thanks for the comment.
Tnxx
Great video! I take it 'Boss' is code for 'Wife'??.... At least that's what it is here in my neck of the woods
It sure is Jerry.
Thanks!
My dead fob Hyundai, I was pushing the button with it and nothing
Parts flying Glen🤣🤣
:-) You know all about it man! haha
That was hilarious. Something just fell out. Shit.
Happens to the best of us! 😂
But the car won’t lock
What are you talking about silver? Push the lock button on the door
Oh sheet. I dropped something................................... aighty im back
🤣🤣🤣
😂 something dropped?????????
No cussing dude
Never
Shit no! 😂
@@jimmurphy4703 Polla Senorita.. Adios
That's what it says in the manual. Nothing new here,,,,,
Thanks for checking out the video.
In case you lose your feet and you need to drive huh.
LOL good one!
The button to pop the key out is too easy to engage and sending the fob into oblivion ... a $596 cost to replace what a greed oriented design .. beyond pissed
Did you try buying a new OEM fob online for $50?
@@ozzstars_cars where would I find a link I've been searching
@@Tierney143 make sure that it is the same model fob that you need, some have remote start as well. This one doesn't amzn.to/2SNHLAN
There is nothing about how to open the case when it's sealed by the manufacturer. My Hyundai key case is sealed and will not open easily. The video make it look too easy. It uses a case that just pops open. Try living in the real world.
Takes 10 seconds to open.
Too funny