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Anonymous Posted on Nov 16, 2017

Loud static in car audio

As you plug in anything to the power supply such as a portabe xm radio or even a Bluetooth device that connects through the AUX port for sound, you can hear a constant static noise that increases as you change gears. I have been told its something to do with grounding.... Is there anything viable I could do to fix this problem??

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: How do I connect an mp3 to my 2008 sonata?

The 2008 Sonata does not come equipped to plug in a separate MP3 player. The MP3 on the face of the radio/CD player refers to the fact that the CD player will play MP3 files. If you want to play from a separate player, you will have to add an FM modulator or something similar.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: Unable to hear AM radio Static, Whining noise,

The filter in the radio has gone bad or the antenna connection shield is not grounded properly. Electromagnetic interference is the problem. Difficult to run down. Try another radio to determine if it's simply the internal filter in the radio/audio head. If a different radio eliminates this noise, the problem is in the radio's filter. If the problem is still there, is't most likely in the antenna circuit.

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PAUL MC G

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2009

SOURCE: XM radio ''NOT READY'' message

It's still under warranty... take it in for 'warranty' repair!

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Eran Sitnik

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2009

SOURCE: XM Radio in 2008 Hyundai Sonata sounds bad

Same problem here. I repeatedly complained to XM but got no reply. I listen to XM in 2009 Sonata and it was just as bad.

XM is better than AM. Much worse than FM.

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