Hyundai Veracruz Audio Video DVD MP3 iPod AUX

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  • ajm25ajm25 Member Posts: 7
    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
  • amilivamiliv Member Posts: 23
    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.
  • bullocks1bullocks1 Member Posts: 3
    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.
  • amilivamiliv Member Posts: 23
    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.
  • rv65rv65 Member Posts: 1,076
    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.
  • mhmcleodmhmcleod Member Posts: 1
    What's the answer to the original question to improve the reception? My reception is also terrible. I had better reception on my 10 year old Mercury and a recent Honda rental put this radio to shame. I've used XM as some of the replies suggest but I still want to get the local news during the breaks on XM but it's hard to do that. Plus, since I've paid over $30k for the Limited AWD, I'd like a radio that works.

    The local dealer now tells me it's the inherent design of the Veracruz that is causing the poor reception.

    BTW: The FM reception is very good.
  • fpostadanfpostadan Member Posts: 22
    try tightening the antenna.
  • rv65rv65 Member Posts: 1,076
    I can now confirm that the 09 Veracruz has iPod integration. Again you will need 08620-2L000 for iPod integration. Can't just plug in the iPod to the USB port. The cable will fully integrate the iPod and it doesn't cost much.
  • skwilsonskwilson Member Posts: 5
    Since your post in May, can you let me know how the FM modulator for your ipod is working in your VC? Your post mentioned it stopped working after 5-10 mins. I will probably take the car to an audio expert as I just purchased the car and don't wanna screw up the radio.

    Thanks in advance!
  • jbd115jbd115 Member Posts: 8
    Can this special cable be used for 08 models?
  • rv65rv65 Member Posts: 1,076
    No since it doesn't have that iPod/USB input. Only 09's have it. I'm sure the 09 has an updated head unit.
  • junji98junji98 Member Posts: 7
    hello everybody. i was just wondering if there was any button to press to pause a cd/mp3 track? i couldnt find it on the unit or the manual (hyundai veracruz limited).

    thanks!

    ed
  • peterw2peterw2 Member Posts: 6
    Hello,

    does anyone know the second frequency of Hyundai's Auxiliary Jack/FM Modulator (P/N U8550-00100)? The installation manuals says the "primary" setting is 88.3 MHz, which is occupied in Dubai, but there is a "secondary" frequency which is not mentioned. And the dealer is useless as always, he even denies such a kit exists.

    thanks in advance.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    I posted on 10/7/07 about the two frequency FM modulator, and that 88.3 is a frequency taken by a station here in Phoenix. I don't remember the other frequency by number, but it was lower than the dial on the radio allows you to go, so having the specific number isn't helpful. It just won't work. I still haven't found a solution, but keep thinking there must be a way to plug in my iPod.
  • peterw2peterw2 Member Posts: 6
    Hi,
    thanks for your reply. As a matter of fact, almost all car radios in the UAE go down to 87.4 MHz and frequencies below 88 are free as far as I can say, that's why I'm interested in the second setting.
    I tried several external FM modulators that plug into the cigarette lighter, except one, they suck. The only one which works quite nicely is from Griffin, made for the SanDisk "Sansa View". It has a selectable transmitter range of 87.9 - 107.9 MHz, but unfortunately occupies the lighter socket.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    I just checked my VeraCruz radio AM band, the lowest station is 87.5. While the paperwork that came with the FM modulator (I saved a copy and can send you a .pdf file if you want the installation instructions to it) only shows 88.3, I remember the device itself had two frequencies printed on it, and the other one was both lower than 88.3 and lower than my radio would go (87.5). Your radio may be different. I have the factory radio AM/FM/CD/MP3 with the Infinity Speakers...so maybe yours if it's different will go farther down the AM band and work with the FM modulator they sell. The other problem I remember with the Hyundai modulator and the aftermarket ones I tried (iTrip, etc) is that the receiving antenna on the car is at the very back on the roof...about as afar away as you can get from the sending device. That did not help reception and caused me to have the modulator take out by the dealer that installed it. Good luck.

    Randy
  • peterw2peterw2 Member Posts: 6
    Hello,
    it seems I have the same radio, AM/FM/6CDchanger/MP3 and 8 Infinity speakers, but its range goes down to 87.4. Now it makes sense why the SanDisk modulator doesn't work properly, because the antenna is too far away, didn't figure out this one. However, the original Hyundai modulator should not be effected by the location of the antenna at the rear roof top, because it's directly tied into the antenna cable right behind the radio. Theoretically it has an antenna cable with a female plug, excepting the cable coming from the roof, and an extension which plugs into the radio. I will give it a try and install the Hyundai part, and if necessary I might try opening it and tuning it to a free frequency. I let you know how it works out.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    I am interested in how that works. I found the Hyundai modulator didn't work any better than the aftermarket kind. The apple store here has one that has the ability to tune in to different frequencies; the Hyundai one just has the two settings and that's it. Do keep me posted on your results. Best of luck.

    Randy
  • peterw2peterw2 Member Posts: 6
    I will keep you posted, but that might take a while. Just visited the Hyundai dealer, and again they squarely deny the existence of the kit U8558-00100, despite the print out from Hyundai Accessories website, so I ordered it from there on-line. Judging from the size, I guess the modulator is not fully based on integrated circuits an fixed frequencies, but has coils that can be tuned to reach a different band range. I had such a thing in my old Chevy Blazer ten years ago.
  • agillustrationagillustration Member Posts: 1
    Hello!
    I bought my VZ 08 awd limited last april and had the aux jack installed so i can play my ipod in my car( basically its just a fm transmitter) The 09's have a new aux that has the audio output and the usb thing as well. This would go through the stereo and show songs titles and everything instead of going through the radio. I was at the parts place today, getting my car serviced and asked if there is a way to get t his new aux jack in replacement of mine 08 fm transmitter jack.
    One guy said no, another yes, another no...
    Some guy said it would have to all be completely rewired and everything.... Just wondering if anyone has an 08 and knows about possibly upgrading to the new 09 feature somehow for the ipod, i would love to play my ipod through my stereo without fm radio.. I dont know about anyone else but i think the stereo quality is better than just radio .... maybe its just me though. Also just ordered a cargo tray, they didnt have any in stock but hope to get it soon.
    Please let me know about this ipod feature, im not technical or anything, so dont use hard technical words please lol thanks!!!!!
  • bigjohn4100bigjohn4100 Member Posts: 1
    I just got a Veracruz GLS 2008 2WD left over. Hyundai's website says the GLS 2WD comes with a AM/FM/XM/CD/MP3 audio system with six speakers & iPod/USB/aux input jacks. But it doesnt have any input jacks. WTF Is that false advertisment or what. check it out yourself and tell me what you think? Here's the link
    http://www.hyundaiusa.com/shoppingtools/byo/model.aspx?vehicle=Veracruz

    Also the excelleration sux. Has no pickup what's so ever.
    Another issue is they show that you can put the front seat down forwards. But you cant. I think its time to call a lawyer.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    We have an 07 GLS/Se and are on our 3rd radio. This time, we asked the service guy if an 09 radio would fit it (hoping to get the aux input if there is one...sounds like only on the DVD version?). Anyway, he said it would not fit. I was disappointed that the 07 didn't have an aux input (even the Jetta has), but I'm astonished the 09 STILL does not. See my earlier posts for my review on what a piece of crap the Hyundai aux input is (I had it taken out after having it put in). Still in search of a solution, and will update you all when I find one.
  • jlindhjlindh Member Posts: 282
    I'm afraid that looking at a 2009 spec list and hoping that all of the features will also be on a 2008 model is going to disappoint you. Don't waste your money on a lawyer unless you can find something that refers to the model year you actually have.

    As far as the "excelleration" is concerned, many folks have commented that the Genesis seems a bit slow simply because it's so smooth and goes about it's business without a lot of fuss and bother. Time a 0-60 run and see how that goes, but don't expect sub 7 seconds.
  • steadyeddiesteadyeddie Member Posts: 3
    Can anyone tell me if the remote control and the 2 sets of headphones are included with the 2008 VC Limited /RES. I just bought one and I didn't get any of these items. I think the dealer just forget to give them to me. Thanks :confuse:
  • dabirddabird Member Posts: 1
    Just bought a 09 Vcruz limited with the nav...no ipod jack available when you get the nav, much to my dissapointment.

    Does anyone know if an ipod jack can be hard-wired to the stock nav/radio head unit? I'm not interested in a transmitter set up.

    Also, is there an easy way to hook up a back-up camera so the nav screen shows the back of the vehicle when in reverse?

    I'm hoping maybe the stock unit has some inputs for these items perhaps for 2010 upgrades or something.

    Thanks in advance for any feedback on this!
  • ls1993ls1993 Member Posts: 10
    Anybody knows where to get a double din dash kit for installing an aftermarket in dash GPS? The factory in-dash GPS is lacking compared to units offered by Pioneer, Kenwood and Eclipse, ie: no IPOD control, built-in bluetooth and back-up camera connection.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    I have found a solution to my problem of no iPod integration in my 07 Veracruz. It works great and I installed it myself. I gently pried the two side vent panels off from the top with a nylon pot scraper that is a 2.5" square tool made by Progressive, and it worked fine without tearing up anything. The radio unit comes out with 8 phillips screws and I had a magnet to catch them so nothing dropped inside the dash. isimplesolutions dot com Thanks to all of you who've made suggestions and responded to my earlier posts. randygerdes at gee mail dot com This forum is a great way to get and share information and solutions.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    I found a solution for my 07 Veracruz isimplesolutions dot comm and installed it myself without any problems works great. Happy now. You can reach me at the green link for details on installation
  • jncparkjncpark Member Posts: 2
    Do you have any pics of the vent panels, or details how you got them off?

    I've been trying for a day now, using different plastic tools, with no success.

    Thanks!

    James
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    I can send them if you have an e=mail address. Mine is found by clicking my name in green on any of my posts and I have what you need.
  • jmaulsbyjmaulsby Member Posts: 54
    Another poster stated that there are a total of 3 clips that hold the vent covers on, 1 at the top and 1 on each side; pop cover off with a spatula by prying on the sides and top.
  • rgerdesrgerdes Member Posts: 13
    on my 07 there were three clips, one on the top, two on the outside of each vent panel. I did not find any clips on the inside (radio side) of the vent panels.I have some photos if you're interested in seeing the panel taken off the dash to access the radio. I found a little plastic dish scraper that's kind of like a rigid spatula without a handle, and it worked great (photos of that item too, and where you can get one).
  • mmellommello Member Posts: 2
    I`m looking for a GPS Navigation system (DVD+GPS+TV+Bluetooth+...) for my Veracruz 2008. I`ve found many different products. Anybody has some advice, recommendation? How easy is to update it with Brazilian maps? Also, I need to get a 2 Din dash kit to install it in place of the factory radio system. I`ve found Scosche and Metra dash kits. Any recommendation? In time, I`m writing from Brazil. Sorry any mistake! Thanks!
  • PAVCPAVC Member Posts: 5
    I'll resurrect an old thread.

    I purchased the iSimple Hyundai kit from autotoys.com for a little over $100 and spent 2 hours today installing it. After reading this tread and a few others at other websites I used plastic kitchen knives and a trim removal tool to pull the vent panels off which was a little intimidating at first but eventually I gave it just enough muscle and they popped right off.

    It works as advertised and I'm very happy with everything. I drilled a hole in the top of the covered compartment under the audio unit and ran the iPod connection cable through the hole so I can keep the ipod & cable hidden while still accessing them easily.

    Great product!
  • rannrann Member Posts: 1
    I have a 2011 Veracruz and change fell into the cover of the bottom Audio Video DVD MP3 iPod AUX...now the cover will not open fully and I can not use the power outlet. how do I remove this cover to try and fish out the change. do I have to remove the entire middle console?
  • jimsistjimsist Member Posts: 62
    want to change out the stock radio on my 2010 veracruz with the 318 watt infinity 6 disc changer everything worked fine expect i could not adjust the speakers.i could hear them a very low sound but could not adjust. do i need a amp? or is there something else i need to do. thanks jim :confuse:
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