I am not sure about this one. I can only assume when you say,"stereo", you are refering to the sound quality of 360 degrees of sound. If thid id your question, then you may have a loose speaker wire connection on the back of the radio. This connecting can only be accessed by physically removing the radio from the alcove in which it sits and thoroughly examining the speaker wire connections. Another possibility is that your antenna may have come unplugged. The antenna is located IN the rear windshield above the defroster veins. I am unsure as to where it connects to as I have only had my XG350L for only a little over 5 months. There are other possibilities. There are two fuse boxes in this vehicle. There is a fuse box in the engine compartment next to the air filter and another fuse box that is very hard to reach under the dashboard on the driver's side. Look for a fuse marked, "Radio" and gently remove it with the pinchers supplied in the engine compartment's fuse box. Do you see a thin piece of metal through the plastic casing that connects the two prongs electrically? This piece of metal should be intact. If it is broken or severed, you will need to replace the fuse. Here is a nice little trick on how to test if a fuse is blow: Fully remove the fuse from the fuse box. Get a 6-volt Lantern battery and a small 12-volt bulb. (An automotive bulb will do. Use a Sylvania 1156 Reverse Lamp bulb.) Place the bulb's metal base on the negative (-) spring of the battery. Place ONE prong of the fuse on the positive (+) spring of the battery. touch the other contact of the fuse to the bottom metal tip of the build while making sure the bulb's metal base is still contacting the (-) spring and one fuse prong is still contacting the (+) spring. If the bulb lights up dimly, the fuse is GOOD. If the bulb does not light at all, the fuse is BAD. If you have tried everything and still cannot get the radio to work, you may have to get a new radio! Sorry for all the details!
To shut off the alarm on a 2004 Hyundai XG350 without the remote, you can try inserting the key into the driver's side door and turning it to unlock. This should disable the alarm. If that doesn't work, you can also disconnect the car battery for a few minutes and then reconnect it, which will reset the alarm system.
Most aftermarket stereos will work.
Alternator require extensive work to be repaired. On a 2004 Hyundai it is best to replace a broken unit with a new part.
I have a 10" sub and an amp in my 2004 Chevy silverado. My dad got it for me but he also had to by a different stereo. I don't know if just the chevy stereo wouldn't work with it or if it's all stock stereos.
2001 Hyundai elantra does not work
Mine does the same thing. Is it a cd-rw? If it is, the stereo has a really hard time reading them. Mine does that too. Is it a cd-rw? If it is, it will have a hard time reading it.
how we arenge the wire of sonata GX 2004? i mean the number of piston work respectively. in another question i can say what is the timing of this model. thanks
I remove my stereo from my GMC Truck and now my lights don't work
make sure the speakers werent stolen first off then try new wires from the stereo to a speaker that you are sure works. if that speaker doesnt work take your stereo back
You may have to disconnect and recharge your car battery for your car stereo to work again.
need to enter trhe factory code for stereo, battery death resets the unit to factory default the idea is you steal the unit and cant get it to work without code.........usually written on unit or in the car manual which should have come with the car. if not...........happy new stereo unit!
I had the same problem in my 97 LS Coupe. I changed out the antenna and that didn't resolve the problem. I replaced the stereo with an after market stereo and the problem was resolved.