Immobiliser light on and engine wont start. car does not have remote entry (keyless)
SOURCE: '03 Hyundai Elantra - Keyless entry remote not working
It wouldn't be the car battery, but since you just purchased the car, the dealership should correct the problem. Bring it to their attention right away. Did you get any kind of warranty? Most dealers have at least a 30 day warranty for things like this.
SOURCE: 2008 Hyundai i30. 2.0 litre petrol.
Interesting problem.. since not US spec. Is there a 'remote keyless (fob)' programmed for this vehicle? That's the only way to DE-arm the immobilizer (anti-theft) feature (based on US specs). Unless you have this key fob (keyless entry remote... which must also be programmed for this vehicle), the only other way is wait 5 minutes with the existing key in the ignition, then it should start (US specs). You will still need to have an 'ACTIVE' keyless remote programmed for this vehicle... otherwise, you'll continue to run into this problem.
SOURCE: i have lost my keyless entry remote.How can i
This will require many many moments of pondering. A locksmith!!!
SOURCE: after accidentally putting a battery in backwards,
Check your fuses. You may have fried your fuse box when you hooked the battery up backwards. Try looking for blown fuses, burnt wires, and your battery may have been affected too. Test your battery with a volt meter or take it to your local auto parts store to test.
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