2009 Sonata SE security
Is there some way to secure the trunk area for a 2009 Sonata SE? I'm
not sure if my valet key is defective, the open trunk switch worked while the valet key was used, or the guy just dropped the back seat and popped it open, but I lost a good camera last night while at the casino. I called the casino and, as expected they refuse any responsibility for it. Joseph |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
Nope. No way to secure it unless you keep the remote and disable the door
switch (by removing the door panel and unplugging it). -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
So, what's the purpose of the sub key, and who's brilliant idea was it to
eliminate the possibility of securing property in the trunk? From the 2009 manual..... For greater convenience, your Hyundai has two master keys and a sub key. The master keys will open all locks on your vehicle. The sub key will only function in the ignition and the door locks. Leaving your sub key with a parking attendant will ensure that your vehicle's trunk, trunk lid release, glove box compartment and rear trunk access may not be unlocked in your absence. NOTE: Before leaving your sub key with a parking attendant, make sure that the lock knobs of the rear seatback lock and the trunk lid lock are switched to the "LOCK" position. |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
"Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:RYFxk.26008$XB4.11958@bignews9.bellsouth.net. .. > So, what's the purpose of the sub key, and who's brilliant idea was it to > eliminate the possibility of securing property in the trunk? > > From the 2009 manual..... > For greater convenience, your Hyundai has two master keys and a sub key. > The master keys will open all locks on your vehicle. The sub key will > only function in > > the ignition and the door locks. > > Leaving your sub key with a parking > > attendant will ensure that your vehicle's > > trunk, trunk lid release, glove box compartment > > and rear trunk access may not be > > unlocked in your absence. > The purpose of the sub key is to secure property in the trunk. Why do you think otherwise? Kind of self explanatory from the description in the manual. I've had them on GM cars too. |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message news:QjGxk.24716$xZ.24198@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... > > The purpose of the sub key is to secure property in the trunk. Why do you > think otherwise? Kind of self explanatory from the description in the > manual. I've had them on GM cars too. The excerpt from the manual doesn't match reality, which IS why the OP asked his question. On the 2009 I just bought my wife, the is no external lock on the trunk, no way to disable the trunk unlock switch in the car short of disassembling the driver's door and unplugging the switch, as Hyundaitech said, and even if you do that, there's no way to prevent the rear seats from just allowing access to the trunk from within the car. |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
on my 2006 there's a small knob on the locking part that if flipped disables
the remote and the release button inside the car. Also there are locking switches accessible from the trunk for each rear seat disabling access from inside the car. why would hyundai remove them at newer models? "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:FoIxk.25071$IB6.6142@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. . > > "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message > news:QjGxk.24716$xZ.24198@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >> >> The purpose of the sub key is to secure property in the trunk. Why do >> you think otherwise? Kind of self explanatory from the description in >> the manual. I've had them on GM cars too. > > The excerpt from the manual doesn't match reality, which IS why the OP > asked his question. > > On the 2009 I just bought my wife, the is no external lock on the trunk, > no way to disable the trunk unlock switch in the car short of > disassembling the driver's door and unplugging the switch, as Hyundaitech > said, and even if you do that, there's no way to prevent the rear seats > from just allowing access to the trunk from within the car. > > > |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
Simply that Hyundai is apparently going back to finding ways to save $5.00
here, and $10.00 there. We've now got a car that there's no way to provide any reasonable security to items that you might not want to take into a amusement park, for example.... Credit cards, jewelry, etc. At least with locked back seats and a disabled trunk lock, it takes more time and effort to get to the trunk after the window gets broken with a brick. "Sandu" <Sandu123@ior.com> wrote in message news:48c7eb9e$0$29525$607ed4bc@cv.net... > on my 2006 there's a small knob on the locking part that if flipped > disables the remote and the release button inside the car. Also there are > locking switches accessible from the trunk for each rear seat disabling > access from inside the car. > > why would hyundai remove them at newer models? > > > "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:FoIxk.25071$IB6.6142@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. . >> >> "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message >> news:QjGxk.24716$xZ.24198@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >>> >>> The purpose of the sub key is to secure property in the trunk. Why do >>> you think otherwise? Kind of self explanatory from the description in >>> the manual. I've had them on GM cars too. >> >> The excerpt from the manual doesn't match reality, which IS why the OP >> asked his question. >> >> On the 2009 I just bought my wife, the is no external lock on the trunk, >> no way to disable the trunk unlock switch in the car short of >> disassembling the driver's door and unplugging the switch, as Hyundaitech >> said, and even if you do that, there's no way to prevent the rear seats >> from just allowing access to the trunk from within the car. >> >> >> |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
"Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:FoIxk.25071$IB6.6142@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. . > > "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message > news:QjGxk.24716$xZ.24198@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... >> >> The purpose of the sub key is to secure property in the trunk. Why do >> you think otherwise? Kind of self explanatory from the description in >> the manual. I've had them on GM cars too. > > The excerpt from the manual doesn't match reality, which IS why the OP > asked his question. > > On the 2009 I just bought my wife, the is no external lock on the trunk, > no way to disable the trunk unlock switch in the car short of > disassembling the driver's door and unplugging the switch, as Hyundaitech > said, and even if you do that, there's no way to prevent the rear seats > from just allowing access to the trunk from within the car. > > Gotcha, didn't see the original post. Frankly, I don't recall ever using the trunk lock on my last couple of cars but if the electric lock fails, it would be a simple way in if needed. With the seats down I'm not skinny enough or young enough to crawl in to pull the emergency release. > |
Re: 2009 Sonata SE security
My question is this...
What casino? I want to make sure I don't visit there! I also work in the gaming industry... Steve > > > "Edwin Pawlowski" <e...@snet.net> wrote in message > >news:QjGxk.24716$xZ.24198@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com. .. > > >> The purpose of the sub key is to secure property in the trunk. Why do > >> you think otherwise? Kind of self explanatory from the description in > >> the manual. I've had them on GM cars too. > > > The excerpt from the manual doesn't match reality, which IS why the OP > > asked his question. > > > On the 2009 I just bought my wife, the is no external lock on the trunk, > > no way to disable the trunk unlock switch in the car short of > > disassembling the driver's door and unplugging the switch, as Hyundaitech > > said, and even if you do that, there's no way to prevent the rear seats > > from just allowing access to the trunk from within the car. > > Gotcha, didn't see the original post. > > Frankly, I don't recall ever using the trunk lock on my last couple of cars > but if the electric lock fails, it would be a simple way in if needed. With > the seats down I'm not skinny enough or young enough to crawl in to pull the > emergency release. > > > > - Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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