SONATA (2004) AM RADIO RECEPTION

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by markc60, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. markc60

    markc60 Guest

    I have a new 2004 Sonata and the AM radio reception is bad (much static).
    Dealer says they can find no problem. I try to tell them that the
    courtesy car radio is crystal clear...can't they tell the difference?
    Also, when I drive further away, it is so bad that I can't listen to it..


    Any ideas what can be wrong?
     
    markc60, Oct 28, 2004
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  2. markc60

    hyundaitech Guest

    Possibly nothing wrong, possibly a radio, antenna wiring, or antenna
    issue.

    What type of car do they give you as a loaner?
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 28, 2004
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  3. markc60

    ÈÀ¼¼ Guest

    I had experienced similar things before.

    We found out that the interface wiring between the car and audio is wrong. -
    perhaps it was for Korean domestic?
    or, perhaps the car audio's wiring is not made according to international
    interface rule?

    To correct this, we had visited two service center and waited over one
    months.
    One service center says, nothing problem.
    But, the other service center acknowledged what's wrong and they had sent
    the audio to the manufacturer factory.

    Finally, the problem solved. ( I received the exact one. - the audio maker
    did something wiring change on it, I think.)

    Sonata's speakers are quite good, isn't it? - even though they need some
    more nice amplifier on it.

    Hans
     
    ÈÀ¼¼, Oct 29, 2004
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  4. markc60

    me Guest

    Wow, and I thought that it was just a problem with my '04 Sonata. My
    AM is just about unusable
     
    me, Nov 1, 2004
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  5. markc60

    Bob Guest

    The AM reception in my 2004 Sonata LX is excellent.
     
    Bob, Nov 1, 2004
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  6. markc60

    Pavlov Guest

    My 2002 Sonata GLS has great AM here in Chicago. Anyone with a bad
    in-dash OEM receiver should consider upgrading to an aftermarket
    model. Exactly how wide is the market for high quality AM anyway. AM
    is inherently poor in sound quality due it's ability to be picked up
    far away and through solid objects. It's a trade off. I don't think
    Hyundai's factory receivers were designed with killer AM sound and
    reception sensitivity in mind.

    - Pavlov

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    Pavlov, Nov 1, 2004
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