Hyundai Azera Accessories

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  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    I had audiovox sensors installed on my Azera. They come in sets ot 2 or 4. I selected the 4 set. They cost about $300 installed plus about $35 to have local body shop spray paint them to match (Sage Green) Audiovox advised me that the entire sensor coulg be painted, which is what I had done.
    The bumper is all plastic, so drilling the holes was no problem. Yhe "brain" and wires were installed in the truck, ynder the rear shelf liner. The piazzo speaker is located in the drivers side corner of the rear shelf, near seat belt.

    The speaker has a volume control switch built in. The size of speaker is about 1 1/2 inch diameter.
    System works great, starts to beep at about 5 feet, gets faster and becomes continuous at about 2-3 feet. Wiyh the 4 sensors it even picks up corners.
    Great toy!
  • grandeurtggrandeurtg Member Posts: 14
    My friend got one from Korea for me, and I will meet him this weekend. I haven't seen 07 audio controller. If it's the same color and size of my Azzi controller, I will replace it this weekend. (I can't tell you the interior color of Azera & Grandeur TG is same or not...)
    I will post next week.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    The part is available from local dealers. It comes in 3 colors Beige, grey, and black.
    The part number is 96700-3L001- ( different 2 letter/number codes for color} price is $76.40
    The problem is that no one seems to know if it will work on 06. They (comsumer affairs) want you believe that the car will probably blow up.
    I am very interested to learn your results. Good luck! Stand back when pressing button.
  • pcbelizepcbelize Member Posts: 4
    allmet33 check out this listing on Ebay...
    Dash Kit

    A double din dash kit for the Azera! This is the first one I've seen.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    Do you know how much headache you've saved me!!! Good lookin out, I truly appreciate this link.
  • pcbelizepcbelize Member Posts: 4
    I thought it might put a smile on your face. :)

    You can pay it forward by posting pictures once you complete your install, so I and others will know whether to take the plunge or not...

    Good luck.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    Actually...looking at it, I'm not quite sure it'll do the job because the double din I have doesn't fill the opening fully. Looking at the trim piece on that dash kit, it doesn't look thick enough to fill the gaps around the radio fully. However, Scosche has a dash kit for single din radios that, with a lil work, looks like it can be converted to accomodate a double din radio:

    Azera dash kit by Scosche

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    Once I figure out which one will fit my needs better, I'll let you know what I go with and then of course...post pics of the install. The other thing I'm waiting on is a new wire harness. The first one I got didn't activate the factory amp, so no sound came out.
  • christy7christy7 Member Posts: 21
    I had the Motorola IHF1000 car kit installed in my Azera. I really like it. I travel a lot, and it is much better to not have to hold the phone while on a call. Everyone that I've talked to with the exception of one of my friends, says the sound quality is good.
    Just wanted to update..
    Christy
  • technishawntechnishawn Member Posts: 26
    I just installed the 07 steering wheel audio controls on my 06 Azera and they work great. The install could not have been easier.... :) Simply disconnect the negative battery terminal then loosen the two T-40 torx fasteners from the back of the steering wheel, drop the airbag (you do not have to unplug it) remove two philips screws, unplug the old switch and plug in the new one. Installation is the reverse of removal. The controls you gain are seek up and down on FM and AM and trak up and down (no disc change) I could not be happier.... :)
  • uesazerauesazera Member Posts: 2
    Hi,
    May I ask how much your bluetooth with installation cost? How does this affect the warranty? What are some of the features?
    Thanks
  • christy7christy7 Member Posts: 21
    I purchased the bluetooth online at Malcolm Wireless through Price Grabber. It was $185.00. I had our local Best Buy install it for $80.00. If you buy it at Best Buy the install is included, but it is $379.00 I think. So, you save money buying it online.
    I was told by the salesman at Hyundai before I even bought the Azera that it would not affect warranty to have the bluetooth installed. The technician at Best Buy also told me that it would not affect warranty.
    As far as features, the speaker is installed up into the drivers side footwell were you can't see it. The sound it very good. I have no problem hearing and understanding anyone who calls. The microphone that picks up your voice is installed up on the ceiling, kind of by the rearview mirror. It is small, and not noticeable. Then there is the actual piece that you use to control the bluetooth that is installed on the left of the steering wheel. The technician will ask you were you want it installed. There are no wires showing. You can enter 20 contacts and then when one of them call you, the bluetooth announces your caller. You just push a button to talk to them. If you want to call someone, you push a button and say their name, or list the number in digits.
    I like it, and am glad I had it installed. If you have anymore questions, let me know.
  • grandeurtggrandeurtg Member Posts: 14
    I replaced it today morning, it took only ten minutes to install and works great.
    The Control Kit's price is higher than I thought. In fact, Hyundai in Korea sells it only 14 bucks.
    It's easy DIY...If you are afraid air-back is blowing up, just follow no 138-'technishawn' post....disconnect the negative battery terminal. (I didn't disconnect the terminal because somebody said all settings will be in default after disconnect the terminal, I am not sure...so I just did it very carefully.)

    Hope you have it soon.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    What features can be performed?
  • grandeurtggrandeurtg Member Posts: 14
    See post 138..." The controls you gain are seek up and down on FM and AM and trak up and down (no disc change) I could not be happier.... "
    2007 Azera audio controller can get more functions which can change disc etc.
  • grandmarquisgrandmarquis Member Posts: 17
    What kind of store did you use for purchase and installation of the sensors? Dealership? Repair shop? Car stereo store?
  • plwilliamsplwilliams Member Posts: 96
    Did you have your dealer's parts department order the controls, or did you find it elsewhere :confuse: . I can't wait to make this change, it corrects my biggest gripe about my Azera :) .
  • tinydog1tinydog1 Member Posts: 83
    I just ordered mine from my dealer. They charged me $76.40 and said it would take 4 to 7 days to come in.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE; 143
    Does the 07 permit the presets to be selected from the wheel switch? From the postings, it appears that this function is not available when one upgrades the 06 switch.
  • eclaixpeclaixp Member Posts: 46
    Do you know what would be the part # for the beige color? (96700-3L001-XX) Also, what is the exact name of this control? Steering wheel audio control? Thanks.
  • cableguy06cableguy06 Member Posts: 299
    Christy7, did you get the Motorola IHF-1000? It sounds like it based on your description and is the same unit I bought 2 months ago. Great unit. Took about 2 hours to put it in myself and works awesome.

    I would highly recommend to anyone wanting to add bluetooth to their car.
  • tinydog1tinydog1 Member Posts: 83
    Sorry, I don't know the color code. The parts guy asked for my VIN# and was able to determine it from that. It is called steering wheel audio control, also asked if I had a leather or wood steering wheel.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE post 148
    The part number for the steering wheel audio controller is
    96700-3L001-A9 for beige interior
  • vjk6666vjk6666 Member Posts: 29
    Have you determined who has the '07 upgrade for Audio controls?
  • grandeurtggrandeurtg Member Posts: 14
    I don't think I can select the radio preset function, it allows to seek up and down. But I am enjoying MP3 more than Radio, so it's enough to use this controller.
    Frankly, I had no chace to use 07' Steering wheel audio controller, I just read 07's features from Korean Azi Forum.

    If somebody need the part number, Here it is.
    967003L001WK (Black Interior)
    967003L001A9 (Beige Interior)
    967003L001B9 (Grey Interior)
  • vjk6666vjk6666 Member Posts: 29
    Where did you obtain the '07 audio contols?
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE post 154
    It can be ordered from any Hyundai dealer. They do not stock item, but claim they can get it in 10 days.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    I stopped at local Hyundai dealer today who called parts distribution depot regarding audio control remote switch # 96700-3L001-A9. They were told that the part was available at LA distribution center. They also informed my parts guy that the A9 beige was not the exact color of the existing switch and was duller in finish. They also said that there was a different wire connector in 06 than in 07.
    What I found unusual was when parts guy looked up his parts number for audio head and harness both appeared to be same numbers for 06 and 07. The unanswered question would be if his cataogue is correct, why would the 07 switch replacement for the old 06 switch not provide all of the 07 features?
    This posting seems disjointed, but I hope you understand my question or comment.
  • donboy93donboy93 Member Posts: 14
    Has anyone replace the stock radio with an aftermarket double din unit? If so, how does it look? I notice that the stock radio has a curved shape and am worried that the aftermarket units are flat and will look wrong.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    I'm in the process of ordering a double din dash kit via www.autotoys.com. It won't look wrong, it will definitely be a different look as opposed to the factory stereo. The only thing I have to decide is to paint the dash kit a color that matches the dash or silver to match the edge piece and the radio I'm installing.

    Use this link, look on the 5th page and locate TA2053B: Scosche Installation Kits
    This is an idea of how an aftermarket double din radio will look in the Azera.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    Here's the link to the double din dash kit from autotoys.com...

    Azera Double Din Dash Kit
  • technishawntechnishawn Member Posts: 26
    The beige '07 remote switch I received was the exact same color and finish as the '06 I replaced. There is no extra wire or pin found any where. The '07 switch jack is exactly the same as the '06. As far as how the switch assembly communicates with the head unit could simply be different software. Maybe an eprom swap to '07 specs would allow you to change cd's or memory presets. What I do know is I am very happy that I now have the convenience of scanning radio stations and tracks on my mp3's. :)
  • guestguest Member Posts: 770
    Re 160
    Thanks for your reply. That shows how little Hyundai corporate knows about their own cars. Was the part number that you received the same part number as previous postings?
    Were you able to, or can you determine if there was a software ot eprom change? My dealer is apparantly getting the wrong information, as they are showing the same audio head part number for 06 and 07.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    Has anyone actually installed a Pioneer AVIC double din Nav system in their Azera?
    If so, how did it go and can you post pics?
  • grandeurtggrandeurtg Member Posts: 14
    Mine is beige color and exactly same color of 06 remote controller. Usually, I got lots of information from Korean Azera Forum, but I didn't see any posting which anyone can use CD change or radio preset funtion with 07 remote controller in 06 Azera.
    If I have any new news for it, I will post.
  • guestguest Member Posts: 770
    RE; 164
    Does Korean website make any mention of a different part number for wire harness or audio head unit?
    My Florida dealer doen't even have computer access to 07 Azera parts and pictures. Crazy system, one would think that the company would supply that software to all authorized dealers even though Florida dealers are not yet selling 07's. They might have to do repairs on cars purchased in other states.
    Local parts guy agrees.
  • cableguy06cableguy06 Member Posts: 299
    I looked at the same unit for my 2007 Sonata. Should fit just fine in both our cars as the installation is no different than that of a standard car stereo.
  • guestguest Member Posts: 770
    I've read alot of postings about Pioneer double din Nav/Audio units such as AVIC, but no one actually has posted that they installed one or posted pics.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    I think people are running into issues. Personally, I'm trying to install a double din Pioneer head unit (not a Nav unit) and the wire harness needed to hook it into the factory system doesn't work properly. Also, trying to choose a dash kit that will work best. Scosche has a dash kit, but...it's made for single din radios. It looks as if it may be modified for a double din unit, but not sure. I found another site that carries a double din dash kit for the Azera, but they don't have a pic of it as of yet. I've been communicating with the Scosche company concerning the wire harness. As soon as that issue is resolved, I'll be able to install my radio and get some pics of it on here. Again, it's not the nav. unit, but...it will still install the same way to give you an idea of how an aftermarket radio will look in the Azera.

    I also had an earlier posting that links to the Scosche dash kit catalog. If you go to page 5 of that catalog, there's a dash kit for a Toyota truck with a radio in it. That's really shows you about how an aftermarket radio will look in the Azera as well.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE; 156
    My reason for these posts is that Hyundai as well as many other audio advisors claim that the Azera is not a double din unit. A top notch local audio dealer claims that they can install a double din in yhe Azera but that some dash modification is required.
    That is reason I am trying to find a posting from an owner who has already made the change.
    I am toying with the idea of using a Pioneer AVIC Z, which is a Nav system that is Blue Tooth capable.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    Double din is just a size guideline. The stereo in the Azera is a double din unit, however...the dash opening isn't the size of most double din units (not all are the same dimensions). Therefore, a dash kit is needed to fill in the gaps around the new stereo, as well as hold it in place.

    If you're taking it to a reputable car audio shop, then the guys there will know what to do and how to do it. Your car will be in very capable hands. Because the Azera is still considered new, the parts needed to change out the stereo aren't quite readily available. This happened when I got my '02 Sonata.
  • cableguy06cableguy06 Member Posts: 299
    When in doubt, call Crutchfield or go to www.crutchfield.com

    They are typically up to speed on this and have great customer service and tech support. If you buy from them, you will also get the wiring harness and dash kit FREE.

    Just a thought...
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE 170
    Crutchfield is one that I called that told me the Pioneer AVIC Z, although it is a double din, is not listed by the company as fitting into the Azera.
    I am aware of the dash kits, but still am being told by Audio Advisors, A high end dealer, that the dash will require some modification, which requires some trimming of the dash.
    I still need to hear from someone who has actually installed the unit.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    Well...Crutchfield also told me that the Kenwood double din I had wouldn't fit in my '02 Sonata and it did with no problems. The first question you need to ask any of those installers is, "Have you installed a double din unit in a new Azera?" More often than not (at this point), they'll all say, "No." or "Azera...what's that?" My point in saying that is...they'll tell you anything to make it seem like it'll cost you more money to get the install done.

    Almost any company that makes a dash kit, makes it to eliminate the modification of the dash itself.

    Maybe the dash kit that the people you're talking to have available needs modifications. The folks at www.autotoys.com say that the dash kit requires NO modifications and is designed to accept all double din radios. I'm sure there's an exception out there, but more often than not...most of them will fit in it.

    Trust me...the opening in the dash is way bigger than any after market double din being sold. The dash kit's purpose is to secure the stereo in place as well as fill the gap that would be around the stereo otherwise.

    Give me a couple weeks and I'll have some pics showing my install of a double din unit. I'm still waiting on Scosche to get the wire harness issue straightened out before I can proceed.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    Re:172
    Trust me,I'm not proceeding until someone tells and shows me that the conversion has been completed.
    So far, I haven't been told of nor have I seen such a conversion.
  • allmet33allmet33 Member Posts: 3,557
    I feel you 100% on that. I haven't seen anyone else with an after market stereo conversion on the Azera yet wheither it be single din, double din, nav. unit or not. I'm sorta jumping out there on faith on this one. Having used dash kits in the past, I know they do what they're supposed to do.

    This wire harness thing has been a nightmare. It seems that the Scosche tech is telling me that they put the wire harness together wrong and one of the wires is in the wrong place. I'm waiting for him to tell me where it needs to be moved to. If that works...all I have to do is wait on my dash kit and I will have some pics of my install up. Bear with me, I know waiting can be frustrating.
  • vjk6666vjk6666 Member Posts: 29
    When scanning radio stations do you go to the preset stations for AM and the FM ststions?
  • rockybobrockybob Member Posts: 8
    I just got a kit to install backup sensors (four) and am all set to drill holes in the bumper, BUT am a little worried about possible interference with support structure. Could you possibly measure a) the vertical distance from the center of one the sensors to the bottom of the bumper chrome trim, and b) the distance from the center-to-center of the outside sensors. If the four sensors are not equally spaced, it would be great to know the actual spacing. Thanks!

    My kit came with a visual display (as well as the beeper) that shows where objects are from left to right. After struggling with the idea of how to route the display cable forward to the instrument panel I decided to mount the display just above/behind the middle rear-seat shoulder anchor. It is easy to wire through the trunk and is a great place to view when backing. ( Don't most people look back over their right shoulder when backing?)
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE; 176
    Sensors are NOT evenly spaced.
    My set up is 4 sensors. Center of hole is 1 inch below chrome strip.
    Center sensors are 24 inches apart, each one 12 inches on center from middle of bumper.
    The outter sensors are each 12 inches on center outward from center sensors.
    Easy as pie, since bumper is all plastic.
    As I have no visual display, I mounted piazzo speaker on rear shelf, all the way to end, on drivers side.
    All wires and "brain" are located over the panel that hides top of trunk interior.
    Just slide down rubber gasket and lift panel clips that attach it to trunk lip.
    The plastic covers that cover thunk hidges can be snapped off, and wires can be wire tied to hindges.
    I don't remember the color of back up light wire to tap into, but it easy enough to find with needle point voltage tester.
    I had my sensors painted to match bumper ( entire sensor) for $35 at local body shop.
    Good luck!
  • rockybobrockybob Member Posts: 8
    Thanks for the quick response! I tried and failed to get some Sage Green spray paint, so will probably follow your advice and get a paint shop to do the sensors. Seems like it should be trivially easy...

    I already have the backup light wires spliced and routed back down behind the panelling to a convenient location near the tail-lights.

    Thanks again.
  • floridabob1floridabob1 Member Posts: 1,190
    RE; 178
    The paint shop gave me a hard time about painting the center part, transducer, of the sensor. Said it would affect or prohibit the performance. I called the manufacturer ( audiovox) and they said it was OK to paint.I insisted that the shop paint the whole thing, at my liability. The system works fine. Just don't let them overpaint the tranducer.
    I tapped into the wire near the hindge.
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