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hey all - so questions here - the small silver button on my proximity key does not have a manual key at all. So i guess thats just there for show? I dont have a ignition hole for the key anyway.

Next question - how do i 'program' my key so all doors open when im about to open the driver door?

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If you push the small silver button and pull on the silver part where a key ring can be attached your key should slide out. There is no key holes inside the car only on the outside. You should always be able to start your car with the proxy key. If it dies I was told to use the key fob to push the start button.
 

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If you push the small silver button and pull on the silver part where a key ring can be attached your key should slide out. There is no key holes inside the car only on the outside. You should always be able to start your car with the proxy key. If it dies I was told to use the key fob to push the start button.
you are correct! and to OP go into your features using the steering wheel controls and switch the door unlock and set it to single press. i believe is what it is called
 

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No, you are all wrong, the manual is for people with an IQ over 120.

Now I would love to get ahold of a FSM since it is much more detailed than the regular users manual.
 

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No, you are all wrong, the manual is for people with an IQ over 120.

Now I would love to get ahold of a FSM since it is much more detailed than the regular users manual.
If by FSM you mean Factory Service Manual, then go here: https://www.hyundaitechinfo.com/

This has a manual that details all the parts etc. It may be what you are looking for.
 

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First Hyundai eliminates the spare tire, now the owners manual?!?!?!
Wait we don't have a spare tire?????????????????????? No buenO!!!
 

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I like that the VT doesn't carry a spare.

Back in the day they made LeMans cars carry a spare until that became a ridiculous design constraint.

With super low profile tires you won't get a blow out and tire pressure monitoring gives you plenty of time to pull off and tend to the problem. And if you read the owner's manual Hyundai Assurance covers you for 5yrs/60,000 miles for a flat tire. According to the manual Hyundai has to send a matching wheel and tire for any car that doesn't carry a spare and not just a temporary spare.
 

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I like that the VT doesn't carry a spare.

Back in the day they made LeMans cars carry a spare until that became a ridiculous design constraint.

With super low profile tires you won't get a blow out and tire pressure monitoring gives you plenty of time to pull off and tend to the problem. And if you read the owner's manual Hyundai Assurance covers you for 5yrs/60,000 miles for a flat tire. According to the manual Hyundai has to send a matching wheel and tire for any car that doesn't carry a spare and not just a temporary spare.
Can you let me know what section/page to look at for this info?
 

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I like that the VT doesn't carry a spare.

Back in the day they made LeMans cars carry a spare until that became a ridiculous design constraint.

With super low profile tires you won't get a blow out and tire pressure monitoring gives you plenty of time to pull off and tend to the problem. And if you read the owner's manual Hyundai Assurance covers you for 5yrs/60,000 miles for a flat tire. According to the manual Hyundai has to send a matching wheel and tire for any car that doesn't carry a spare and not just a temporary spare.
haha i hd one of my tires blow out the other day, sidewall exploded!!, luckily i did have a spare:p
 
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