Programming the Clifford System

1995 Hyundai Accent L4-1.5L SOHC Alpha EngineSECTION Programming the Clifford System
NOTE:
The Clifford Security System is not interchangeable with the DEI or Factory Installed Systems.





The table shown provides information to program the Clifford System's various features. Although some of the headings are self explanatory, a brief description of each will assist in the use of the table:

^ Features: Features and/or options of security system.

^ Procedure to Accomplish the Feature Setting:

1. Select the feature you wish from the table shown. Note the number of cycles (or flicks).

2. Turn the vehicle's ignition switch to the "ON" position.

3. Immediately flick the valet switch up and down the number of times noted for the feature you wish to program (to help you count, you will hear a single chirp confirmation each time you flick except for the 2000 Sonata Keyless Clifford System).

a. If noted, perform the "Secondary Action".

b. If noted, wait for the "Program Completion Confirmation".

4. Turn the ignition off. Repeat steps 1 - 4 for any other feature you wish to program.

^ Original Setting: How the system is delivered from the manufacturer.

^ # Of Cycles: The number of "Valet Switch Cycles" (on/off) required to accomplish programming change. Each complete cycle will be followed by a siren "chirp" or a horn "beep".

^ Secondary Action: When required, this is done after last "Valet Switch Cycle".

^ Completion Confirmation: What will occur if programming is successful.

CLIFFORD SYSTEM:





1. Remote transmitter (P/N 00243-16110).





2. Valet Switch (P/N 00243-16130).





3. LED.

RENDER: 1.0x

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