POV: I'm a Kia Boyz
I'm still curious about the whole H/K anti theft debacle
So I used this 2011 Sonata GLS for study
This car
HAS NOT had the 993 Campaign anti theft security update
I think it's because it came with the factory alarm
Luckily the window sticker was still in the glove box
All of this from the factory, with the factory keyfob
Two other 2020 Elantras I maintain didn't do this from the factory, they had to get the software update
Yet this Sonata is flagged in the system as needing the anti theft update
The factory alarm disarms with the key in the driver's door, cars that had the 993 Campaign update won't
Because then you can disarm the immobilization by just screwdrivering the door lock

Maybe the update will strip the key barrel switch out of the logic, so the engine will only crank if unlocked with the remote

When it's owner finally gets it done, I'll retest
1qt of 5w40 in less than 1,000 miles, I don't give this engine till next Christmas
Both outer tie rod ends, lots of anti seize to ease the alignment he refuses to get
Sure my guy, that's perfectly safe
Burn up your nice new Kumhos
