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2010 Hyundai Accent - 2 door HB or 4 door sedan: does it make a difference which Hyundai radio goes in this car, or are there different radios for the 3 different models of this vehicle?
2010 Hyundai Accent - does it make a difference what Hyundai radio goes in this car, or are there different radios for the 3 different models of this vehicle? AM/FM/XM/CD - there are at least two different ones, and which one has a bluegreen display and which has amber?
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Not sure where you are but Repco sell conversion harnesses that suit a lot of different cars. I used one of these to put a new stereo into my Sons car and it worked perfectly. It matched up the Hyundai radio plug to the new Stereo. Cant remember which make of stereo. Give Repco a call. I think it was about $25 and saved a lot of grief.
is that the radio code you need? if you have not got it in you vehicle info pack the try a hyundai dealer for help or the dealer that you purchased it from the codes are all differant recheck all your paperwork that came from the person you got it from
There are forks in the transmission that shift from different gears. They break and wear out. Bears will also cause a symptom like this, but they will make noise.
i believe that is different on each vehicle and would have to get that info from the manufacture. the cods are placed as a anti theft. so if the radio came out of a different vehicle you will need that vehicle info as well.
You have to remove the rear dash board. the covers don't come off. Remove the bottom seat first, then there will be 2 bolts to remove the back rest. Then you can access the speakers. To remove the bottom usually push it back and pull up where you sit you ****, on both sides.
you might need to look at the wires on the back of the radio, there might be an inline fuse, also you best have a look at the main fuse panel in the car and see if the one for the radio and clock has blown
BUY AN ISO CONECTOR FROM HALFORDS AND USE THE COLOUR CODES ON THE PACK, IF YOU HAVE STALK / REMOTE CONTROLS OR A IN DASH FACIA THEN YOU WILL NEED ANOTHER TYPE OF CONECTOR, TEST FOR THE LIVE AND MEMORY FEED AND GROUND , THEN TEST FOR SPEAKER LEADS FROM CAR WITH A 9V BAT TO FING WHICH IS WHICH,
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