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If holding the brake on does not release the shift interlock,you may have a bad brake switch or shift interlock solenoid.If you can get access to the shift solenoid (usually at the base of the shifter) you can just tie it in the off position if needed.
I were awakened by a loud explosion that sounded like a tire on an 18 wheeler blew out on the interstae nearby. then within seconds a smaller sxplosion and the 'panic' alarm on our 2008 Syundai Santa Fe started on go off. by the time I reached the window to look out on our driveway the rear drivers side of our 2008 Santa Fe was engulfed in flames, and only 3 feet from our house and parked next to our 2001 GMC 'Jimmy". One of our neighbors was frantically screaming for us to get out of our house and pounding on our front door. The vehicle had not been driven for over 2 days --- it just spontanousely erupted in flames. WHY? Has anyone ever heard of anything like this happening to a new Santa Fe with less than 2,500 miles on it?
Nonsense. I just programmed a new remote start fob on my 2011 Santa Fee limited and it worked just great. Follow the steps below and see what happens. 1. Open the drivers side door 2. Turn the Vehicle ignition to the ON position (Do not start the vehicle) 3. Locate the disarm/program button. (look closely, it is located on the wiring harness just inside the lower dash. it could be located just inside the fuse cover.) 4. Press and hold the disarm/programming button for 10 to 15 sewconds, the horm will beep 3 times. Release the disarm/programming button. 5. On the fob, press the Find/Panic button One time and the horn will beep one time. 6. Turn off vehicle ignition. (YOUR DONE)
2.7 engine located above the starter. You need to remove the starter outherwise its fairly easy.
The 2.4 & 3.5 engine, its located in the front next to the timing belt, a little more complicated to to install.
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