Hyundai Azera Audio and Entertainment
bluespring
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I bought Azera Limited, premium.
Do you know how to use speed sensing speaker volume control?
I tried to find the information in the manual book, but I couldn't find that. :confuse:
Do you know how to use speed sensing speaker volume control?
I tried to find the information in the manual book, but I couldn't find that. :confuse:
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It may have something to do with drugs, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Maybe when road noise (speed) increases the db level (volume) automatically adjusts higher to compensate and keep the volume at the same "hearing" level as it was at lower speeds. Actually, this makes more sense. When I drive my current car, I always have to increase the volume as the car increases in speed because of road noise. I guess this will be done "automatically" in the Azera.
There is no control over it; it just happens.
Oh I don't know about that. Even in the hot humid midwest summers I rarely use A/C. I love having the windows down and fresh air rushing into the car, even if it is well into the 90's.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Thanks.
The reason being...I need to fit an inline FM Transmitter to the rear of the head unit.
The FM TX is for my Harmon Kardon Drive'n'play ipod thingy.
Thanks,
Nigel
Can someone please give me some assistance in removing the Infinity Head Unit from the dash, so I can access the rear of the unit.
Thanks, Nigel
If so, what is the cost of installing such an input cable, and how does it work?
I still can't get any info from Hyundai about upgrading steering wheel audio controller to 2007 model. They keep sending me from Customer Affairs dept. to Dealer part dept.
The same applises to tire pressure monitor system and lighted side view mirrors.
I wish they would get their act together.
I have a Hardon Karmon iPod drive'n'play system I want to install...therefore the need to remove the Head Unit to conect the iPod input.
1. Disconnect negative battery terminal.
2. Remove crash pad center garnish. (Refer to Body Group-Crash Pad).
3.Remove the center fascia panel (A) after loosening screws. Avoid damaging retaining clips.
4. Remove connectors of digital clock and hazard switch.
5. Remove mounting screws then remove audio unit(B).
This may be a fruitless endeavor because the rear of the unit does not appear to have an audio input jack. Apart from the RF coax connector all connections are made via a 24 pin connector. I'm not familiar with HK iPod unit. You'll need to look at the pin-out under ----/Audio Unit/Component to determine if the HK unit can be interfaced via the 24 pin connector or the coax input.
Removing the Audio Unit was easy....and NO Audio inputs...just the FM input.
The iPod system has no visible wiring.
The LCD Display in on the dash and the "clickwheel" controller is easy to hand on the console.
The iPod hides in the small compartment below the heater.
I was informed by one tech that an upgrade kit was available to change switch and wire harness. Another could find no company information to verify this. The dealer service and parts department were ubable to find out any information.
Button configuration is the same size. No one seems to know if wire connector must be changed to permit additional features or if there exists additional non used wires in 2006 harness.
If anyone can get better information, kindly pass it along.
The one thing which I find disappointing, is the inability to place the CD player full "random" mode, and thus play ALL discs in random mode, switching from one disc to another, and not just the one currently in play. On my Avalon ('95), with a 12 CD changer in the trunk, I can do this. It is a much superior system, in my opinion...
Follow below Link if you can. (Unfortunately, it's all korean.)
http://imagesearch.naver.com/search.naver?where=idetail&query=2007%B3%E2%C7%FC%2- 0%B1%D7%B7%A3%C0%FAtg&a=bli&r=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.naver.com%2F55da.do%3FRedire- ct%3DLog%26logNo%3D60027734532
It explains the new update for 2007 Grandeur TG in Korea, it has lots of better options than Azera, and you can see one image which has this new audio control kit in 2007 model.
You don't need to change steering wheel, just change left-side control kit with current steering wheel.
I didn't install it, so I can't tell you how it works. But it's possible to change track up/down at least.
And I don't think it allows to use random mode which you mentioned.
They claim that the wire harness must be changed to accomodate 2007 switch features. Big job.
They also claim that they were informed by Hyundai US parts department that doing so would void the part of warranty dealing with steering wheel and audio system.
If anyone has found this information to be incorrect, please post.
Anyway, my friend will bring 2007 seek control kit in the end of next month and I am gonna replace it as soon as I I get it. Every work is under my responsibility!!!
One more info...this replacement only allows to change track up and down, not disk up/dn. (2007 model has smart seek control feature which is capable to change both of them and more funtions.)
My saying means it's possible to change only the left-side volume control kit with updated 2007 one in 2005/2006 Grandeur TG(it's korean name of Azera). And I read many posts, lots of Grandeur TG Owners already changed it and it works well. But I am told this modification allows to change track up/dn, not change cd up/dn...(2007 Model can do both of these funtions with push the button short/long...I guess we need to do another wire harness or something else if we can use same funtion of 2007 model)
I am a little bit worried after reading your post about wire harness job and warranty. But it looks same radio both Azera and Grandeur TG, hmm...need to check again...
If anyone is able to get any more information, kindly post.
According to Hyundai US, even installing a hard wired radar detector, such as the K40 undetectable, voids the electrical portion of the warranty.
Perhaps some Hyundai owner lawyer can give their legal position, regarding this stated position by the company.
to order part #HY-08. Total cost for me (with shipping) was $17.95.
If you happen to have the Azera without the Infinity system, you would order part #HY-07.
It's taken so long for me to get this done because when I ordered the wire harness adapter from Scosche, the harness was wired incorrectly and the factory amplifier wasn't turning on. Come to find out, they left off a wire that connects to the power on wire for the factory amp. It seems from the appearance of the harness adapter, that a noise filter was installed to eliminate the possibility of noise. I will know for sure by this weekend.
I'll keep you posted!!!
Does this unit have the ability to use the remote steering wheel switch?
They refuse to give out ANY information about the system in the 06 or 07 Azeras. They claim that since they build the system for Hyundai as an oem system, they consider it a Hyundai part, and that you must get the specifications from Hyundai.
Of course Hyundai Consumer Affairs tells me that they have no information pertaining to any parts, amd refer me back to dealer.
The circle keeps going round and round.
If anyone is able to get some more or any information, keep us posted.
However, I'm surprised you got such a hard time. When I contacted them for information regarding the amp and the speakers...they gave me everything I asked for.
So, if it's about the amp and speakers, I can help you. If it's concerning the radio...sorry, they told you correct that it's a Hyundai part unless you can find out who manufactured it for Hyundai.
Good luck!
The radio was manufactured for Hyundai by Harman-Becker oem division, according to the person I contacted.
I am attempting to learn why the 07 steering wheel remote allows more features than the 06 even after changing the switch.
If it is a software change I assume that the 06 can be modified to the 07 software.
The only way that one can tell is to get some specifications or schematics for both year audio systems.
No one at Hyundai seems to be able or willing to lead me to a source for this information.
"On Your factory system:
The OEM division produces only the upgraded amplifier and speakers for your factory system. The source unit is produced by another company. To this end, your dealership will be your only avenue for obtaining information on this unit as we do not have any information on these products."
I'm trying to tell you, I spoke with the folks AT the OEM department of Harman Becker and this is what THEY stated. They only produced the amplifier and the speakers. Since that makes up the majority of the sound system, Hyundai can call it an Infinity sound system.
I say all this to say that I'm pretty sure if the radio was made by them, they would provide what you're asking. I asked them to provide me information pertaining to the radio, amp and speakers. Mr. Bailey said that the radio isn't made by them so they couldn't tell me anything about it. However, he happily provided me with the information on the amp (power ratings, impedences and frequency cut offs) as well as the speakers (which would be a good replacment speaker). So I'm sure if it was their radio, they would claim it.
The question you need to be asking is...who is making the source unit (radio) for Hyundai? The good folks at Harman Becker have said that it's not them!
Apparantly we contacted three different people at the same company who are providing different information.
My contacts were James Pagano and Cherie Curry of the Harmon Consumer Group.
If your contact is correct, then someone is manufacturing the unit. How do we find out who that manufacturer is?
Maybe the C.I.A.
He informed me that the amp and speakers were made by their OEM department and he forwarded my email to Jeff Bailey (a technician from my assumption) . Jeff Bailey was the guy I spoke with and he gave me all the information I asked for.
Someone at Hyundai would have to tell you who they have manufacturing their radios.
Have you been able to determine who the manufacturer of the Azera radio head is?
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!
They provided no information and referred me back to Hyundai.
And so it goes!
If anyone has better luck, please post.