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2011 hyundai santa fe rs wire.


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tianot 
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hello guys! do you have the RS wiring for 2011 hyundai santa fe? is it the same to the 2010 model? is there a idatalink bypass module that will work for 2011 santa fe? thanks
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DEI has a wire guide listed :  http://www.readyremote.com/main.asp?make=Hyundai&model=Santa Fe

iDatalink does not list a solution for the 2011 Santa Fe.  Fortin lists a "No Dealer Scan Tool" bypass :  https://ifar.ca/en/vehicles/hyundai/santa_fe/2011/

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I have done a couple 2011 Hyundai's. You should not need an immobilizer bypass. Should be identical to a 2010.
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hi budd! how did you do it? right now im still waiting for the evo-can bypass that has a hardware 3 version. what did you do? thanks
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Ah, didn't realize you were in Canada, so the vehicle most likely does require a bypass module, my mistake.
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buddholly is correct, the U.S. market cars do not have a transponder immobilizer.  I believe the Canadian market models do have a transponder.

Some info from iDatalink :  http://12voltdata.com/viewtopic.php?f=282&t=4654

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