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    Hyundai matrix 2002-2005 remote programming.


    There is a receiver, near the pedals, etacs.
    No switch, however inside there is a writing on the casing and print.
    Set and off.


    I read about a second 10pin socket , that should be there, to allow remote programming.
    Launch gives me a discription, that is not all clear to me.

    I found the threads
    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forum...ighlight=etacs

    And this, https://www.hyundai-forums.com/threa...switch.542898/



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    Looks like theres a switch on the side? Or backside of those pins?
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    Join this two PINs, press buttons on remote, all done (if not work turn, ignition or acc and then press buttons). Im writing from my memory - the procedure is explained somwehere on the web if there is switch. So make same steps but instead press switch, join those pins.

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    There is even a hole, in the casing, giving acces to where the switch could be.

    I found a youtube movie about similar box, with a switch! That is probable for the US market,

    And in the Hyundai thread, there is a discussion about connecting the solder points.

    My guess is, there needs to be a connection made to the 10pin, and the 16pin obd, or only the 10 pin.

    Like to know, what tool supports these, skp900 or Obdstar. Maybe launch. With the correct connection.




    I will try the shorting, thanks P1et!
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    Do like I said above, must work.

    Thx + rep if helped

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    Today, i revisit the Car, i used launch easydiag.
    And a obd, to 10pin adapter(skp900).

    I could program 2 keydiy keyfobs, (elantra433mhz).

    So After programming, i did not try shorting the remote receiver PCB points.
    If launch failed me, i would have tried that.

    Thanks you,
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    Today, another Matrix FX 2004.

    I plugged in the 10 pin adapter. And followed the programming instruction.
    But failed this time.

    Then i reached underneed, the dash, and on remote reciever, there was a switch.

    Turned ign off, switched, pressed both remotes, put switched back.
    And the remotes worked.

    So same car, same country, same fob, different method.

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