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Hyundai Veracruz Audio Video DVD MP3 iPod AUX

66 messages,  Last post on Aug 17, 2008 at 11:17 PM

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Re: Auxiliary Audio Jack [amiliv] by oscar_gata
Apr 25, 2008 (10:25 am)
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Replying to: amiliv (Apr 24, 2008 5:18 pm)

I spoke with a friend who works in Hyundai's Parts department, and he said that there is no spare input. The 2007/2008MY radios have a back input, but it is used by the XM receiver (a separate receiver from the AM/FM one). And if you were thinking (like me) that you simply pull out the XM wires and plug in aux jack ones, the plug is proprietary to Hyundai. If you're an electrical engineer you could work out something, but not if you are a regular car audio installer. This applies to all the Veracruz radios and Santa Fe's as well. Sorry.
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Re: Auxiliary Audio Jack [oscar_gata] by rgerdes
Apr 25, 2008 (3:35 pm)
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Replying to: oscar_gata (Apr 25, 2008 10:25 am)

Thanks for the info oscar. I'm disappointed but it saves me chasing around to find out. I appreciate it.
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Re: Auxiliary Audio Jack [oscar_gata] by amiliv
Apr 25, 2008 (9:28 pm)
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Replying to: oscar_gata (Apr 25, 2008 10:25 am)

I would guess the proprietary cable is used for communication between radio and XM receiver (it sounds as if XM receiver is controlled by the radio). So in theory, one could cut the wires and reroute to AUX jack if the audio lines are analog (if they are digital, no luck). If one could figure out which wires inside the cable are used for analog audio (again, if there is analog audio in that connector to begin with). Though, I probably wouldn't play with that. There's a risk to fry either radio, or XM receiver, or both by mis-wiring something. Considering that good digital FM transmitter that can be set to any FM frequency is around $20-40, it's not worth the risk.
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Re: Auxiliary Audio Jack [amiliv] by oscar_gata
Apr 28, 2008 (5:14 pm)
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Replying to: amiliv (Apr 25, 2008 9:28 pm)

If you set up an account for hmaservice.com, you can look at the Veracruz radio wiring setup. It's too complicated for me , but maybe someone else could make use of it. I found it under SHOP/VERACRUZ (EN)/2007/BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM/AUDIO/AUDIO UNIT/COMPONENTS. I don't see the 4 XM wires called out, and the connector out of the XM box has 16 pins. It also uses a CAN bus, so I think the chance of a lay person figuring out anything except for speaker wiring is close to nil.
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rear headphones by ajm25
May 17, 2008 (5:57 am)
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I would agree with an earlier poster that the rear headphones are very poor. Does anyone know what options there are for getting new ones? Are the frequencies on them standard? Thanks
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Auxiliary audio jack, quality and experiences installing by amiliv
May 18, 2008 (9:03 pm)
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I've just installed auxiliary jack with FM modulator. However, it stops working after just few minutes. If I power everything down and leave it for few minutes, it works again for few minutes, and than stops working again.
 
Looks like there are some bad modulators around, so it's best to test them before reassembling everything. Leave it running for at least 5-10 minutes to test if it is good. I reassembled everything before I realized something's wrong with mine, so I guess I'll have to do it all over again to replace it.
 
With my kit, I got in the package one additional module called ground loop isolator. It's not mentioned in installation instructions (it comes with it's own instructions). It goes between connector switch plate and FM modulator. Not sure if it is supposed to solve problem of charging device that is connected to the aux port, or something else.
 
While it was working, it was working sufficiently good (considering it's FM modulator).
 
There were some reports that it's hard to remove vent panels. I found it very easy to remove vent panels by using 3 thin disposable plastic knifes and a large flat screwdriver. I simply pushed plastic knifes deep where main clips are (fiddling them a bit to get them in) and left them in. That disengaged the clips, and kept them disengaged. Then I used large flat screwdriver to pry off the panel. There's image on this forum (post #39) that shows location of main clips (three on each panel, one on top, two on the side). Even without picture, it is relatively easy to feel with the plastic knife where the clips are. The panel pops out rather abruptly, so be gentle.
 
Oh, and if you are clumsy as me, and manage to drop any of the tools inside the console cavity... Good luck fishing it out. You'll have to disassemble center console. Removing plastic cover that is around shifter should be sufficient. To remove it, all you need is large flat screwdriver. Just pop it out on one side, than the other. I managed to recover my lost tool without removing the knob from the shifter (I haven't figure out how to remove knob without applying too much force and/or risking to brake something). Don't bother attempting to remove panels on the side, you won't be able to access anything that way.
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IPOD lockpick cable by bullocks1
May 22, 2008 (10:22 am)
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Has anyone heard of the above ... is it availible for Hyundai? Basically you highjack the XM on the stereo and run the Ipod through the XM feature of the Stereo. It works for Cadilac ....
 
http://www.coastaletech.com/GM_IPOD_LOCKPICK.htm
 
Any Feed Back would be great.
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Re: IPOD lockpick cable [bullocks1] by amiliv
May 23, 2008 (8:51 am)
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Replying to: bullocks1 (May 22, 2008 10:22 am)

My wild guess would be that it isn't going to work on Hyundai. They have different models for different makes of cars. So far, it seems they only have models for Toyota Prius, Honda/Acura and various GM brands.
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09 iPod by rv65
Aug 04, 2008 (7:56 pm)
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09 Veracruz is expected to get a USB/Aux input. The USB port plays iPod with 08620-2L000. This cable is the only way to integrate the iPod to the radio on an 09 without nav. No iPod/USB on nav models.

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