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Does any1 has the alarm/remote start wiring for this car ? I am in desperate search...
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Are you sure it is a Hyundai?

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if youre a "Car Audio and car security systems installer" you should be able to find all the wires you need within a few hours. You have half a donen wires down already which are at the ignition collumn.

rest are prob at kick panel or bcm of some sort.

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i am an idiot wrote:

Are you sure it is a Hyundai?

yup, pretty much.
wiki hyundai i30
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colouny 
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tedmond wrote:

if youre a "Car Audio and car security systems installer" you should be able to find all the wires you need within a few hours. You have half a donen wires down already which are at the ignition collumn.

rest are prob at kick panel or bcm of some sort.

I know, but if it uses canbus, then i need adapter, other wise, i will have to look for the wires my self.
Anyhow thanks, ;)
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This and its Kia equivalent are made in Eastern Europe for the European market.
They are perceived as long lasting hatches for older people, sub Focus and Golf but much better built than anything from the likes of Renault, Peugeot/Citroen and Fiat.
Having said that going on my own experience with smaller versions, remove instrument panel and drop the steering column.
Instrument panel will give you feeds for the hatch, door triggers and left/right indicators via the warning lamps, + space (probably) to mount the control unit and wiring making it inaccessible to your thief, also allows you to access the steering column ignition etc. wires. Use a 556U by-pass, it's adequate. Door lock controls are down in the driver's kick well a la Toyota and at a guess are neg pulsing. (Give me a Japanese or Korean sourced vehicle that isn't neg).
There, job done.
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It's actually a nice hyundai, if i might say so, (and i despise hyundai), worked on one a while back, wasn't to hard but no info, sorry, i was working outside of my work premises, couldn't take notes.
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t&t tech wrote:
It's actually a nice hyundai, if i might say so, (and i despise hyundai), worked on one a while back, wasn't to hard but no info, sorry, i was working outside of my work premises, couldn't take notes.
i must agree, it wasnt hard, no canbus. took 3 hours, to install alarm. As usual i forgot to take notes... cheers
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Cheers man, nice to meet ya, i see you've been here longer than i have, but it's the first time i've seen you around. Stick around this place gets better with every passing day. hyundai i30 2009 alarm wiring? -- posted image.

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t&t tech wrote:

Cheers man, nice to meet ya, i see you've been here longer than i have, but it's the first time i've seen you around. Stick around this place gets better with every passing day. hyundai i30 2009 alarm wiring? -- posted image.

Thanks, been longer, but i am a searcher not a poster. 95% of problems may be solved by searching! but i will try to do my best... ;)
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