


While these vehicles are fully compliant with federal anti-theft requirements, Hyundai has taken action to support the security of its customers. today - primarily “base trim” or entry-level models, which are not equipped with push-button ignitions and immobilizing anti-theft devices - are or were susceptible to these social media-promoted thefts. Roughly 4 million Hyundai vehicles on the road in the U.S. 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Smart Remote Key Fob - Aftermarket Hyundai Part Number: 95440-4Z200, 954404Z200 FCC ID: SY5DMFNA04 Frequency: 315 MHz Battery: CR2032. Select options Hyundai 2017-2019 Hyundai Santa Fe 4-Button Flip Key Fob Remote (FCC: TQ8-RKE-4F31, P/N: 95430-2W110, TRANS ASSY DM 4BT) Dealership: 300.00 39.94 49. The key is 'smart' because it's able to remotely connect to your vehicle and start it automatically without the use of a physical key. Following historically low rates of theft among Hyundai vehicles, thefts began to spike in the summer 2022 in response to videos posted by car thieves on TikTok and other social media channels in what became known as the "Kia Challenge." In these videos, thieves documented and promoted a specific method by which to bypass the vehicles’ security features, dismantle their steering columns and create direct access to their ignitions and challenged others to copycat their crimes. Hyundai has worked with TikTok and others to have the illicit content removed, only to have the thieves continuously post new challenge videos. Friday, 19 October, 2018 New Hyundai Vehicles The Hyundai Smart Key Fob is a recent innovation in the Hyundai line of vehicles.
