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Re: Up-dated harness for audio controls.... [54gradsteds] by allmet33
Oct 14, 2006 (8:00 pm)
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Replying to: 54gradsteds (Sep 26, 2006 5:26 am)

The random all function works great if you're playing a disc loaded with MP3's. If you have them placed in folders, each folder is treated like a disc and it will shuffle through all of them on the disc. I currently have one disc in mine with about 12 hours of music on it. It would be nice if the random feature stayed on even after you've cut the car off and back on...might not hear a song twice for quite some time! *grin* Oh well...won't be worrying about it much longer...I'm getting rid of the factory radio.
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Car audio installation by allmet33
Oct 19, 2006 (1:26 pm)
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If you are looking to replace the factory radio in your Azera, you will need a wire harness. If you have the Infinity stereo system, you will need a particular harness and right now, Scosche is the only one that has it available. You can call the company (800-363-4490 ext 1)
to order part #HY-08. Total cost for me (with shipping) was $17.95.
 
If you happen to have the Azera without the Infinity system, you would order part #HY-07.
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steering wheel audio controls by technishawn
Nov 02, 2006 (7:57 pm)
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I just installed the 07 steering wheel audio controls on my 06 Azera and they work great. The install could not have been easier.... Simply disconnect the negative battery terminal then loosen the two T-40 torx fasteners from the back of the steering wheel, drop the airbag (you do not have to unplug it) remove two philips screws, unplug the old switch and plug in the new one. Installation is the reverse of removal. The controls you gain are seek up and down on FM and AM and trak up and down (no disc change) I could not be happier....
#34 of 565
Re: steering wheel audio controls [technishawn] by
Nov 03, 2006 (3:53 am)
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Replying to: technishawn (Nov 02, 2006 7:57 pm)

So great to hear your results. I take it from your posting that the old harness pluged into new switch with no wiring changes. Was the part number you used 96700-3L01, at about $76.40? When you track up and down does it pick up pre-sets or all stations? How long did install take?
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Re: Car audio installation [allmet33] by samewall
Nov 16, 2006 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Oct 19, 2006 1:26 pm)

I'm wondering what you replaced your factory stereo unit with; did you go directly to the factory amp? If so, did you experience any noise issues? If so, how did you solve the noise problem(s)? Thanks.
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Re: steering wheel audio controls [technishawn] by genius2
Nov 16, 2006 (11:27 pm)
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Replying to: technishawn (Nov 02, 2006 7:57 pm)

I just finished installing switch took me about 15 min. disconnected battery to be on safe side. Cost for the switch was 68 + 4 Tax total 72.38. I ordered it last week dealership told me that parts were on back order and will be available in Jan. but somehow it came today. Very easy installation. I was first looking for T-40 screws to be installed bottom to top. but they are sideways and all you have to do is loosen them not take it out. Thanks to post #33 Technishawn job was made easy. Really enjoying Azera. Could do with more knowledgeable service dept. and better support but hope they will improve.
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Re: Car audio installation [samewall] by allmet33
Nov 21, 2006 (8:54 am)
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Replying to: samewall (Nov 16, 2006 11:17 am)

Samewall, sorry it took so long for me to get back to you on this. I am replacing the factory unit with a Pioneer FH-P420MP

 
It's taken so long for me to get this done because when I ordered the wire harness adapter from Scosche, the harness was wired incorrectly and the factory amplifier wasn't turning on. Come to find out, they left off a wire that connects to the power on wire for the factory amp. It seems from the appearance of the harness adapter, that a noise filter was installed to eliminate the possibility of noise. I will know for sure by this weekend.
 
I'll keep you posted!!!
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Re: Car audio installation [allmet33] by floridabob1
Nov 21, 2006 (3:22 pm)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Nov 21, 2006 8:54 am)

RE 37
Does this unit have the ability to use the remote steering wheel switch?
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Re: Car audio installation [floridabob1] by cableguy06
Nov 21, 2006 (6:07 pm)
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Replying to: floridabob1 (Nov 21, 2006 3:22 pm)

You can buy an after market product made by PAC that will let you use your existing steering wheel controls on any after market radio. Cost about $60-$70 retail.
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Audio system upgrade by floridabob1
Nov 22, 2006 (4:26 am)
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I have twice been in contact with Harman-Becker, the manufacturer of the Infinity audio system used in the Azera.
They refuse to give out ANY information about the system in the 06 or 07 Azeras. They claim that since they build the system for Hyundai as an oem system, they consider it a Hyundai part, and that you must get the specifications from Hyundai.
Of course Hyundai Consumer Affairs tells me that they have no information pertaining to any parts, amd refer me back to dealer.
The circle keeps going round and round.
If anyone is able to get some more or any information, keep us posted.

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