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Hyundai G3F57-AC200 Owner's Manual page 5

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Pairing Remote Start Fob
Pairing Remote Start Fob
The Remote Start Fobs in the Remote Start Kit are paired with the main module at the time of production.
There is no need to pair the Fobs at the time of the first installation.
1. Pairing requirement cases
Key loss or replacement due to malfunction
Replacement of main controller in a vehicle
Purchase of spare Remote Start Fob
2. Pairing conditions
5X
1) Open driver's door and tailgate/trunk.
2) Insert the key into the ignition. Turn the key from OFF to ON position 5 times within 5 seconds.
3) Within 5 seconds, Press
button on the 1st Remote Start Fob 1 time.
4) After registering the 1st Remote Start Fob, within another 5 seconds, Press
5) Verify that all Fobs are functioning correctly by performing Lock / Unlock function.
NOTE:
1) System can recognize up to 3 remotes.
2) If a new Fob, or additional Fob, is needed later, the Fob pairing process should be done with the original Fob,
or oldest available Fob.
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REMOTE
START
FOB X1
button on the next Remote Start Fob 1 time.
Battery Replacement for Remote Start Fob
The two (2) 3-Volt Lithium battery (Model: CR2025) supplied in your remote control transmitter will last approximately 3 years,
depending on usage. When the batteries begin to weaken, the Remote Start Fob LEDs will no longer flash per operation and the
range of the remote transmission distance will be decreased. Replacement batteries are available at local electronics stores.
Follow the instructions below to change the remote control battery:
1. Use a coin or small screwdriver to pry the remote control halves apart.
2. Remove the old batteries and replace with 2 new CR2025 batteries.
3. Be sure to observe the (+) sign when inserting the new batteries.
4. Before assembling the transmitter case, you should test the remote control by performing a remote start operation.
Note: Recycle or dispose of the old batteries according to local laws or regulations.
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