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#75 of 80 XM Radio Mfr
by jvanasek
Dec 11, 2007 (9:40 pm)
Can someone please tell me who is the manufacturer of the XM radio components in the '07 SantaFE?
#76 of 80 Re: XM Radio Mfr [jvanasek]
by mpuzach
Dec 11, 2007 (10:02 pm)
Interesting question that AFAIK hasn't been asked here before. I'm sorry I can't help with an answer; out of curiosity, why do you ask?
#77 of 80 Re: XM Radio Mfr [jvanasek]
by oscar_gata
Dec 12, 2007 (2:47 pm)
Delphi supplies the Santa Fe's audio system, including the XM receiver.
#78 of 80 Re: XM Radio Mfr [oscar_gata]
by mpuzach
Dec 12, 2007 (6:53 pm)
You are an amazing source of great information, Oscar!
#79 of 80 Re: XM Radio Mfr [mpuzach]
by oscar_gata
Dec 13, 2007 (12:18 pm)
It helps to have friends in high places!
#80 of 80 Re: Santa Fe Towing [leeh2]
by gizzer777
Dec 14, 2007 (5:07 pm)
I would SUGGEST etrailer.com
http://www.etrailer.com/hitch-2007_Hyundai_Santa+Fe.htm
then add the oem plug and play from the dealer (about $86)
I got my drawtight hitch and it was a perfect fit. I bought the plug and play from the dealer (stealership) to avoid any possible warranty issue + it was easy and I am lazy!
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Easy installation...I just used a small jack to position the hitch and tightened in the 4 bolts...done in about 15 minutes. Then added the plug in harness in another 15 minutes...voila...nice and neat. About $210 spent.
30 minutes was my total and a lot of that time was hitch positioning (heavy) and routing the harness neatly in the under carriage. You should find the oem plug connectors on the driver side under the rear tire fender well...funky looking connectors on 2 wire looms. (capped to protected the wiring.....)
There is a large thread if you search these forums on these hitches!
SURE BEATS THE STEALERSHIP PRICING!