It isn't something you can easily do as the microchip in the key communicates with vehicle's imobiliser system. No chip and the vehicle will NOT start! "Hot-wiring" modern cars now is almost impossible without stupidly expensive electronic equipment and the knowledge on how to use it.
You can't the anti theft system has to many things involved including computer coding that's tied into the running condition of the vehicle and when you screw that up your car's finished it will cost you more than $1,500 to fix //////go to a Kia dealer show your license and registration they will have the vehicle key codes and make you a key you should get to that way after you can get blank chip keys cut and program the extras into the system yourself and this problem of a lost / single key won't happen again which is what I think is wrong but if it's not you might have a battery inside the key please explain why your trying to bypass the anti theft system in the first place to I can really give you the correct answer thanks stephen
SOURCE: 2003 kia spectra check engine code p0604
I have bad news for you
p0604 is a transmission control module
check the connection at the transmission control module if there are no connection issues than you will need to replace the transmission controll module "tcm" there is no other test for that code.
good luck
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SOURCE: What is the radio code for 2006 Kia Spectra? Radio
The coed is in the adio book that came with the car.If you have not got that then ask the the person who you bought the car from.Failing that you can get it from your dealers.
SOURCE: 2008 Kia Spectra. Overheating and no heat from the heater.
The window washer doesn't work in our 2008 Kia spectra, and we have plenty of fluid in the resourve
SOURCE: 02 Kia Spectra radio not working
you will have to pull radio out to get the number to call for the code
SOURCE: the theft alarm goes off
Hello, sounds like you have a problem with needing to replace a small rubber hood pad for your alarm button switch that is mounted near the right front corner(passenger side) on the underside of the hood which makes contact with the alarm switch button that is mounted on the right front fender just behind the headlamp housing. Check with your local Kia dealer or even a Hyundai dealer to see if they have a TSB (Technical Safety Bulletin) to have this small rubber pad replaced,it is an updated hood pad that improves better contact with the alarm button to keep the alarm system from going off at random. Since your car is a Spectra,it will be the same as a Hyundai Elantra. The new part number for the rubber hood pad is: 92736-3A000 . You can temporarily disable the alarm system by going to your fuse and relay center just behind the battery and removing the "horn" relay, or unplug the connector at the at alarm switch mounted on the right inner fender well. Note: Your alarm switch and contact pad my also be mounted on the left side as well if they are not on the right side. Hope this helps solve your issue..
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