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Hyundai Santa Fe Audio Satellite MP3 Bluetooth

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Re: XM Radio Not Ready Message SOLVED [rnewton86] by smolderin
Mar 23, 2009 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: rnewton86 (Mar 21, 2009 2:59 am)

I got the "Just call XM" suggestion a couple of times, but, it's obvious it won't work when you can't see the XM Radio ID #.
 
Fortunately, there was only one guy at the dealership that knew about this issue. The few times I had gone in (for other reasons), he was not there. After a couple of calls, I managed to get an idea of what to try from him, through one of the sales guys. I didn't know what to expect when I pulled out the jumper, but, I'm now up and running with XM. Even with a used car, XM signed me up with no-strings attached 3 months free. I didn't expect that...I told them it was a Certified Used Hyundai ( which it, in fact, is ) and they said I can have the 3 months free.
 
It's a bummer that the radio does this out of the blue.
 
Smolderin
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Re: XM Radio Not Ready Message SOLVED [smolderin] by hammer1979
Apr 12, 2009 (9:14 am)
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Replying to: smolderin (Mar 05, 2009 9:42 am)

Excellent work Smolderin!!!
 
XM was working perfectly up until for some reason I just kept my keys in the ignition which kept my lights on and drained my battery dead...ever since then I was getting the "Not Ready" message when trying to listen to the XM radio...Just pulled out the fuse for 10 seconds and pluged it back in and back to normal.
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2008 stereo questions....again! by majbach
May 24, 2009 (9:27 pm)
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I have a 2008 with the stock satellite stereo. I want to accomplish two things: 1) add a low profile powered sub 2) change out the rear speakers to something better sounding.
 
I am looking for advice on how a low profile sub is hooked up and how it can be acheived with this stereo.
 
I've never seen one of these self mounted floor subs. Are they separately powered?
Can I splice into one of the speaker wires to send a signal to the sub?
Can I hook it right into the the stereo unit itself?
Are there RCA or dedicated sub outputs on the stock stereo unit?
 
For the rear speakers:
What size are they?
Does anyone know their sensitevity?
Anyone changed theirs and found any improvements?
How easy is removing the door panel?
 
Is there another Hyundai forum? I havent had much success getting answers here.
Thanks a heap.
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Re: 2008 stereo questions....again! [majbach] by denvertrakker
May 26, 2009 (8:07 am)
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Replying to: majbach (May 24, 2009 9:27 pm)

Adding a powered sub is fairly easy. You can buy a self-contained unit, with amplifier, or just a box and separate amplifier. Self-contained units usually have a speaker-level input that you can connect directly to the rear speakers. If you get a separate amplifier, you'll need a converter to drop speaker level down to "line level" that the amp's input can accept. These are reasonably inexpensive - do a Google search for "ALOC-60" and you'll find one under $30.
 
It's highly unlikely the OEM stereo will have sub outputs, though you'll find they are common on even the least expensive aftermarket units. OEM manufacturers don't add anything they don't have to - even pennies count.
 
The speakers, front and rear, are 6-1/2". They're actually not all that bad, although aftermarket units at or above the $100/pair level should sound better. I would think replacing the FRONTS rather than the rears would give you more bang for the buck, especially if you're adding a sub.
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Re: 2007 santa fe radio problems~not XM [shewetson] by jiminyintx
Sep 18, 2009 (7:41 am)
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Replying to: shewetson (Jul 19, 2007 7:27 pm)

Just curious if you ever got your radio issue resolved. I too have a 2007 Santa Fe with the same problem. After two years, I am just now aware of it, as my son noticed the problem. Now that I am aware, it seems very obvious when it goes from stereo to mono. I brought my Santa Fe in yesterday for scheduled maintenance. They had not heard of the radio problem but are going to contact Hyundai to ask about it. I'm not getting my hopes up, and I have also read on other posts that having them replace the radio will not fix the problem.
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How are you connecting your MP3/iPod to your SF? by denvertrakker
Oct 24, 2008 (8:32 pm)
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As we all know, the most glaring omission in the 07/08 Santa Fe is the lack of an aux input to connect an MP3 or iPod to the radio. This never bothered me because playing CD's in the car was all I needed - but now I'm thinking of getting an MP3 player as an alternative to burning CD's for the car. I'd be interested to hear how those of you with players are connecting them to your Santa Fe. I've investigated several modulators, and none of them seem to get great reviews, even the expensive ones. What has your experience been? Anything decent out there for under 50 bucks? Is there a better way?
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Re: How are you connecting your MP3/iPod to your SF? [denvertrakker] by jettek2002
Oct 24, 2008 (10:45 pm)
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Replying to: denvertrakker (Oct 24, 2008 8:32 pm)

I agree with you regarding Hyundai's lack of an aux input. It's probably the only downside to my SF. Your only options from my searching is: use an FM transceiver. IMO, not worth it. The other is to buy a new radio with the aux input. I did that with my Ranger. It has HD,aux input, USB input & CD. There are some good ones out there. HD radio was having a promotion for a $50 rebate on selected HD radios.(HDradio.com) That's how I bought mine. Wound up paying $55 after rebate & sale price. It's nice to have several options for my music. My SF will be getting one for Christmas. Good luck.
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Re: How are you connecting your MP3/iPod to your SF? [denvertrakker] by oscar_gata
Oct 27, 2008 (10:25 am)
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Replying to: denvertrakker (Oct 24, 2008 8:32 pm)

If you bought the high-end Rear Seat entertainment package you can use that system's input jacks to get your songs to play through the speakers. You just need the right kind of cable. I forgot who thought this up but I thought it was clever.

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