How do you start a Hyundai with a dead smart key?
2 Different Ways to Start a Hyundai with a Dead FOB Fix 1: Use the back or end of the dead key fob to push the Start button while pressing the brake. Fix 2: Insert dead key fob with buttons facing up into Smart Key slot (locations listed below) and push the Start button while pressing the brake.
Why does my Hyundai not start with a key fob?
Provided the Hyundai identifies a key fob in the vicinity (a pocket or purse), the car should start up with no problem. However, the sensor in the brake pedal appears to be defective. As a result, the car cannot comprehend that the driver has their foot on the pedal and the car will not start.
How do you push the start button on a Hyundai?
Simply push the start button until the screen icons for car systems are displayed on the screen in front of you. Hold the start button in until the car starts – this should be about 10 seconds.
Why is the Hyundai push button not working?
The message boards are blowing up with folks who are being left stranded by the Hyundai push button start problem. The issue has to do with a failure in the brake pedal sensor. Ideally, a driver is supposed to put their foot on the brake and push the button.
What to do when your push button won’t start?
Trick to start Keyless Cars when the Controller won’t work or the Push Button won’t work. Sometimes the Brake pedal does not feel right and the car will not start, here is the Override start Procedure. Problem, fixed, emergency, smart key problems. Loading…
Provided the Hyundai identifies a key fob in the vicinity (a pocket or purse), the car should start up with no problem. However, the sensor in the brake pedal appears to be defective. As a result, the car cannot comprehend that the driver has their foot on the pedal and the car will not start.
Simply push the start button until the screen icons for car systems are displayed on the screen in front of you. Hold the start button in until the car starts – this should be about 10 seconds.
The message boards are blowing up with folks who are being left stranded by the Hyundai push button start problem. The issue has to do with a failure in the brake pedal sensor. Ideally, a driver is supposed to put their foot on the brake and push the button.
Why does my push button start not work?
The push button does not work but radio & lights run fine. Tomorrow is 2nd trip to dealership. We have replaced battery in key foband dealership assured me the car battery is fine. When the car is “jump” the brake drops and car turns right over.