and an hour's wait. So long as drivers lock and unlock their vehicles with the key fob, the software activates a factory alarm and ignition kill command. After the install, dealers will place stickers on the windows to let the curious know the vehicle has an anti-theft system.
A small number of cars won't be able to accept the software, though. For owners of those vehicles, Hyundai says it will reimburse the purchase of aTo see if your vehicle is on the software register, or schedule a dealer appointment, or inquire about alarm reimbursements, head to the Hyundai theft site. There's a Kia site with a similar URL, but it was created by the World Kia Joliet
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