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Hyundai/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob – ID47 433 MHz Proximity Key

Hyundai/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob with ID47 transponder chip, 433 MHz frequency, and KIA7 blade profile. Fits Kia Cadenza 2017-2020 for push-to-start entry.
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Programming a Hyundai/KIA OEM Smart Key Fob – ID47 Chip, 433.92 MHz/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob to a supported vehicle requires diagnostic equipment capable of communicating with the immobilizer module and performing transponder registration. The procedure begins with connecting a compatible scan tool to the OBD-II port, reading the vehicle’s security data, and initiating the proximity key enrollment sequence. The Hyundai/KIA OEM Smart Key Fob (FCC ID HYN14R) – Key Details/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob uses an ID47 transponder chip operating at 433 MHz, and locksmiths must verify these parameters before beginning the pairing process. Once enrolled, this fob communicates with the vehicle’s passive entry system and push-to-start ignition through a cryptographic handshake that validates the transponder’s identity on every start cycle. Replacement units of the Hyundai KIA OEM Smart Key Fob/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob carry a KIA7 emergency key blade, which provides mechanical backup access to the driver’s door when the proximity system is unavailable.

Hyundai/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob Technical Specifications

This proximity key transmits at 433 MHz, a frequency standard across many Hyundai and Kia models sold in markets outside North America — though certain 433 MHz variants do appear in specific domestic-market applications. The embedded ID47 transponder chip handles the immobilizer authentication, exchanging encrypted rolling codes with the vehicle’s Engine Control Unit each time the driver presses the start button. The KIA7 keyway profile on the integrated emergency blade is a high-security design with milling patterns that differ from earlier Kia mechanical key cuts. Locksmiths cutting the blade should use a code machine or manual duplicator with a KIA7 jaw set and the appropriate depth-and-space data for the specific vehicle.

Confirmed Vehicle Fitment

Based on validated fitment data, the Hyundai/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob is confirmed for the following application:

  • Kia Cadenza (2017–2020) — Push-to-start equipped trims utilizing 433 MHz passive entry.

The Kia Cadenza from this generation relies on the proximity key for both passive entry and push-button ignition. When a driver approaches the vehicle with the fob in a pocket or bag, the door handles detect the transponder signal and unlock on touch. Inside the cabin, the start button polls the key’s ID47 chip before authorizing engine cranking. If the fob battery dies, holding it against the start button or steering column allows the vehicle to detect the transponder through near-field coupling and still start normally.

Emergency Blade and Mechanical Access

The KIA7 blade housed inside the fob shell serves as a mechanical failsafe. To release it, a small slide mechanism on the back of the key fob disengages the blade from the housing. This blade fits the driver’s door lock cylinder on the Kia Cadenza, granting physical entry when the battery in the device has been depleted or the RF transmission is otherwise compromised. Because KIA7 is a relatively specialized keyway, not all general-purpose key blanks will substitute — locksmiths should source OEM-profile blanks to ensure proper cylinder engagement and smooth rotation without binding.

Programming Considerations for Locksmiths

Enrolling the Hyundai/Kia OEM Smart Key Fob on a 2017–2020 Kia Cadenza involves accessing the vehicle’s immobilizer system through the OBD-II diagnostic port. The process typically requires reading the existing key data, generating a new transponder registration slot, and writing the ID47 chip credentials to the vehicle’s security module. Several professional-grade diagnostic platforms support this workflow, though the specific menu path and PIN/security code requirements vary by tool manufacturer.

One critical step is verifying that the replacement fob’s 433 MHz frequency matches the vehicle’s receiver module. Installing a 315 MHz unit on a 433 MHz vehicle — or vice versa — will result in the remote functions failing entirely, even if the transponder chip registers successfully for engine start. Before ordering or programming, confirming the operating frequency avoids wasted labor and customer frustration.

After successful enrollment, the proximity system should be tested thoroughly. This means verifying passive unlock at each door handle, confirming passive lock on walk-away, and testing push-to-start ignition in both normal and low-battery scenarios. A properly paired fob will also trigger the vehicle’s horn confirmation chirp when locking via the remote buttons.

OEM vs. Aftermarket Considerations

Vehicle owners seeking a replacement for this smart key will encounter both OEM and aftermarket options. The OEM unit guarantees factory-spec ID47 transponder behavior, correct 433 MHz transmission power, and a KIA7 blade profile that matches the original without modification. Aftermarket alternatives exist at lower price points but may vary in RF range, button feel, and long-term reliability. For a vehicle like the Kia Cadenza, which depends on the proximity key for everyday start and entry, choosing a unit that meets OEM electrical specifications reduces the risk of intermittent communication failures down the road.

Regardless of source, the programming procedure remains the same: diagnostic tool connection, security access, transponder enrollment, and functional verification. Locksmiths experienced with Hyundai and Kia platforms will find the Cadenza’s immobilizer system straightforward relative to some competing platforms, provided the correct PIN or security code is available.

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