Elantra stereo weirdness
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Elantra stereo weirdness
My wife has a 2001 Elantra GLS that she bought new. Anyway, when it
was still under warranty the stereo (AM/FM/CD) began to turn itself on
all by itself. Sometimes the radio would come on, sometimes the CD
section, even if there was no CD in the slot.
This happened sporadically, with no apparent rhyme or reason. In other
words it seemed not be be caused by vibration, heat, cold, damp weather
or anything else I could think of. Luckily, Hyundai replaced the head
unit under warranty in 2002.
Flash ahead to 2007 and it's doing it again. Out of the blue. For five
years the unit functioned flawlessly (it still pays and sounds great).
I'm wondering if there is a possible design flaw inherent in the
factory head unit.
I would think that if there was something like an intermittent ground
or power connection it would lose the radio presets. Also, I would
think that one would be able to duplicate it by subjecting the car to
vibration.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
was still under warranty the stereo (AM/FM/CD) began to turn itself on
all by itself. Sometimes the radio would come on, sometimes the CD
section, even if there was no CD in the slot.
This happened sporadically, with no apparent rhyme or reason. In other
words it seemed not be be caused by vibration, heat, cold, damp weather
or anything else I could think of. Luckily, Hyundai replaced the head
unit under warranty in 2002.
Flash ahead to 2007 and it's doing it again. Out of the blue. For five
years the unit functioned flawlessly (it still pays and sounds great).
I'm wondering if there is a possible design flaw inherent in the
factory head unit.
I would think that if there was something like an intermittent ground
or power connection it would lose the radio presets. Also, I would
think that one would be able to duplicate it by subjecting the car to
vibration.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
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Re: Elantra stereo weirdness
This isn't at all helpful or useful, but another strange stereo
symptom: On my '01 Elantra, when you eject a CD, just as it reaches
being fully ejected, it retracts the CD back in. The entertainment
value of telling a passenger to pick something to play, and watching
them grab for the disc as it's slipping away... the look on their face
when it happens.... it gives the car character
Sorry, I'm too sleepy to compose a coherent sentence
symptom: On my '01 Elantra, when you eject a CD, just as it reaches
being fully ejected, it retracts the CD back in. The entertainment
value of telling a passenger to pick something to play, and watching
them grab for the disc as it's slipping away... the look on their face
when it happens.... it gives the car character
Sorry, I'm too sleepy to compose a coherent sentence
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Re: Elantra stereo weirdness
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 13:45:14 -0400, pappy <old@the.home> wrote:
> My wife has a 2001 Elantra GLS that she bought new. Anyway, when it
>was still under warranty the stereo (AM/FM/CD) began to turn itself on
>all by itself. Sometimes the radio would come on, sometimes the CD
>section, even if there was no CD in the slot.
>
> This happened sporadically, with no apparent rhyme or reason. In other
>words it seemed not be be caused by vibration, heat, cold, damp weather
>or anything else I could think of. Luckily, Hyundai replaced the head
>unit under warranty in 2002.
>
> Flash ahead to 2007 and it's doing it again. Out of the blue. For five
>years the unit functioned flawlessly (it still pays and sounds great).
>
> I'm wondering if there is a possible design flaw inherent in the
>factory head unit.
>
> I would think that if there was something like an intermittent ground
>or power connection it would lose the radio presets. Also, I would
>think that one would be able to duplicate it by subjecting the car to
>vibration.
>
> Any thoughts will be appreciated.
My 03 used to do that every once in awhile. My son has that car now, I
have to ask him if it ever did it.
> My wife has a 2001 Elantra GLS that she bought new. Anyway, when it
>was still under warranty the stereo (AM/FM/CD) began to turn itself on
>all by itself. Sometimes the radio would come on, sometimes the CD
>section, even if there was no CD in the slot.
>
> This happened sporadically, with no apparent rhyme or reason. In other
>words it seemed not be be caused by vibration, heat, cold, damp weather
>or anything else I could think of. Luckily, Hyundai replaced the head
>unit under warranty in 2002.
>
> Flash ahead to 2007 and it's doing it again. Out of the blue. For five
>years the unit functioned flawlessly (it still pays and sounds great).
>
> I'm wondering if there is a possible design flaw inherent in the
>factory head unit.
>
> I would think that if there was something like an intermittent ground
>or power connection it would lose the radio presets. Also, I would
>think that one would be able to duplicate it by subjecting the car to
>vibration.
>
> Any thoughts will be appreciated.
My 03 used to do that every once in awhile. My son has that car now, I
have to ask him if it ever did it.
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