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Hyundai Azera Limited 2007 Ipod Hookup by rance2
Jul 23, 2009 (5:56 am)
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Will welcome any guidance on how to hook up an Ipod to audio system on 2007 Azera Limited. If it means anything, I have the XM system installed. Any adaptors or other workarounds. Thanks.
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Hyundai Azera limited ipod hookup by sgtdevlinusmc
Aug 16, 2009 (7:21 pm)
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I have an 08 with no provisions for my mp3 player. There is a cheap and easy fix for that with no wires showing at all. I purchased an adapter for my mp3 at walmart for about $40. You simply plug the power plug into the power outlet in the armrest console. The power plug has a built-in fm transmitter along with a station strenth selecter which tells you what fm station to tune to. Then it transmits the signal from you ipod or mp3 through your radio with no external wires dangling all over the place. Clean. Neat. Cheap. Effective Good luck to all; semperfi
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Re: Hyundai Azera limited ipod hookup [sgtdevlinusmc] by rance2
Aug 17, 2009 (2:52 am)
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Replying to: sgtdevlinusmc (Aug 16, 2009 7:21 pm)

Thanks, Sergeant! What is the adapter called? Semper Fi.
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Re: Hyundai Rear Speaker Cover [SilverBullet00] by parrotsquawk
Sep 01, 2009 (5:43 am)
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Replying to: SilverBullet00 (Jun 09, 2009 6:25 am)

As a new Azera owner, I have a "We Owe" list that is growing. What does the term "IPB" mean?
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Re: Hyundai Azera Limited ipod hookup [sgtdevlinusmc] by parrotsquawk
Sep 01, 2009 (9:08 am)
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Replying to: sgtdevlinusmc (Aug 16, 2009 7:21 pm)

FM Modulators are a cheap and effective solution if you live in an area that doesn't have stations broadcasting on all frequencies. Here in S. FL you have to change the frequency every 15-20 miles, so that option is not the optimal choice.
 
Another option (that someone else might have to figure the pin-outs for) is an intermediate harness between the head unit and the pre-amp with a relay-based switch: that is when the relay senses signal from the device, it switches the source from the factory radio to the alternative source. I had a similar issue with an older Mercedes but used a mechanical switch to change the source from the trunk-mounted CD changer to my Sirius radio.
 
If I can figure this out, I will make a slide-out for my Sirius Sportster for the tray underneath the Limited's Ultimate Nav.
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LG Nav/Radio Pinouts by parrotsquawk
Sep 02, 2009 (4:17 am)
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I received via email from LG a list of pinouts for the 2009 Nav/Radio head unit.
 
I noticed that the 32 pin connector has two audio inputs for the XM radio:
 
Pin Signal Name I/O Description
 
4 AUX_AUDIO_L I XM AUDIO_L Input(L)
20 AUX_AUDIO_R I XM AUDIO_R Input(R)
 
Is the XM unit an outboard unit or built inside the head unit?
If it is outboard, perhaps an aux jack can be made to work there.
 
Also, can anyone explain these two ports?
 
13 CAN_L I/O XM CAN_L
29 CAN_H I/O XM CAN_L
 
TIA
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'07 Azera Audio Trouble by elrlaw
Sep 29, 2009 (12:19 pm)
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2 y.o. Azera w/42,500 mi. After sound system, in any mode, is playing for anywhere for 30 seconds to about 50 minutes, there's a "pop" through the sound system and the audio goes dead. The radio station display screen continues to show the station, the CD screen continues to indicate the CD is playing and continues to count time & etc. I turn the system off and immediately turn it back on and it resumes playing with audio until it fails again. Does anyone know what the problem might be? Also, with whom would I plead to try and get this problem covered under the warranty? Many thanks. Eric
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Re: '07 Azera Audio Trouble [elrlaw] by allmet33
Sep 29, 2009 (12:46 pm)
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Replying to: elrlaw (Sep 29, 2009 12:19 pm)

Eric,
 
Sounds like there could be a short. If you want, you can pull the radio out unplug every connection and re-install it making sure all connections are snug and secure. Here's a guide to explain how to remove the head unit...Head Unit Removal Guide
 
If it still does it, it would seem to be an internal problem with the head unit. Someone once posted on here that the entertainment system doesn't fall under the bumper-to-bumper warranty...if that's the case, you're SOL. At which point, you have two options...look around for an Azera owner such as myself that pulled the factory head unit out and replaced it with an after market unit and has the OEM unit available still...or, simply buy an aftermarket unit with all the bells and whistles you could ask for and swap out your OEM unit. If you're concerned about losing steering wheel control, there's a company that makes interface units so that aftermarket units can be controlled using the steering wheel controls.
 
There's a lot you can do, it's just a matter of what do you really want to do?
 
Good luck!
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Re: Hyundai Rear Speaker Cover [SilverBullet00] by parrotsquawk
Sep 29, 2009 (12:49 pm)
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Replying to: SilverBullet00 (Apr 11, 2009 5:49 am)

any chance you could take a picture of the cover and post it up somewhere?
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Re: '07 Azera Audio Trouble [allmet33] by 101649
Sep 30, 2009 (4:41 am)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Sep 29, 2009 12:46 pm)

Entertainment system is only covered for 3 yr/36k miles...

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