High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
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High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
Howdy,
We have this problem exactly:
"I have the infinity 605 watt system but do not have xm radio.
Problem 1: When i listen to the radio(or cd player) at low volume
levels (anything under 15) i hear a high pitched tone that is almost
as loud as the radio itself. This tone is not present when i use the
radio with the car off. So i am annoyed and do not use my radio"
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f180635
Any Ideas?
WVK
We have this problem exactly:
"I have the infinity 605 watt system but do not have xm radio.
Problem 1: When i listen to the radio(or cd player) at low volume
levels (anything under 15) i hear a high pitched tone that is almost
as loud as the radio itself. This tone is not present when i use the
radio with the car off. So i am annoyed and do not use my radio"
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f180635
Any Ideas?
WVK
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Re: High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
I've not seen any complaints of this and have not noticed it, so I don't
know whether it's outside my hearing range.
If this is indeed a situation where they indeed all do it, it would
probably require an engineering solution on Hyundai's part. The
discussion in the Edmunds forum seems to be on point. I'd expect the
radio and antenna shielding would be well-grounded, so any engineering fix
would most likely involve some sort of in-line filter for the antenna
cable.
Start with the dealer. Make them aware of the issue and have them check
the vehicle. If they have difficulty repairing, they're likely to call
technical assistance. If they believe it to be normal they're likely to
take no further action. You'll want the dealer to call technical
assistance in either case. If technical assistance tells them it's
normal, there's nothing more the dealer will be able to do. Technical
assistance may also propose a solution or report that one is coming but
not ready yet.
If the above doesn't solve the problem, make a complaint to Hyundai
consumer assistance. While making the complaint still won't guarantee a
fix, it'll at least make sure Hyundai is aware of the problem. The more
people that call with the problem, the more likely it is that the problem
will be addressed.
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know whether it's outside my hearing range.
If this is indeed a situation where they indeed all do it, it would
probably require an engineering solution on Hyundai's part. The
discussion in the Edmunds forum seems to be on point. I'd expect the
radio and antenna shielding would be well-grounded, so any engineering fix
would most likely involve some sort of in-line filter for the antenna
cable.
Start with the dealer. Make them aware of the issue and have them check
the vehicle. If they have difficulty repairing, they're likely to call
technical assistance. If they believe it to be normal they're likely to
take no further action. You'll want the dealer to call technical
assistance in either case. If technical assistance tells them it's
normal, there's nothing more the dealer will be able to do. Technical
assistance may also propose a solution or report that one is coming but
not ready yet.
If the above doesn't solve the problem, make a complaint to Hyundai
consumer assistance. While making the complaint still won't guarantee a
fix, it'll at least make sure Hyundai is aware of the problem. The more
people that call with the problem, the more likely it is that the problem
will be addressed.
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Re: High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
Thanks for the suggestions. Headache inducing squeal is most noticeable if
you listen to talk on AM band with the
engine running then turn engine off. This problem makes the (expensive)
sound system unusable for me.
WVK
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> I've not seen any complaints of this and have not noticed it, so I don't
> know whether it's outside my hearing range.
>
> If this is indeed a situation where they indeed all do it, it would
> probably require an engineering solution on Hyundai's part. The
> discussion in the Edmunds forum seems to be on point. I'd expect the
> radio and antenna shielding would be well-grounded, so any engineering fix
> would most likely involve some sort of in-line filter for the antenna
> cable.
>
> Start with the dealer. Make them aware of the issue and have them check
> the vehicle. If they have difficulty repairing, they're likely to call
> technical assistance. If they believe it to be normal they're likely to
> take no further action. You'll want the dealer to call technical
> assistance in either case. If technical assistance tells them it's
> normal, there's nothing more the dealer will be able to do. Technical
> assistance may also propose a solution or report that one is coming but
> not ready yet.
>
> If the above doesn't solve the problem, make a complaint to Hyundai
> consumer assistance. While making the complaint still won't guarantee a
> fix, it'll at least make sure Hyundai is aware of the problem. The more
> people that call with the problem, the more likely it is that the problem
> will be addressed.
>
> --
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> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
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>
you listen to talk on AM band with the
engine running then turn engine off. This problem makes the (expensive)
sound system unusable for me.
WVK
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> I've not seen any complaints of this and have not noticed it, so I don't
> know whether it's outside my hearing range.
>
> If this is indeed a situation where they indeed all do it, it would
> probably require an engineering solution on Hyundai's part. The
> discussion in the Edmunds forum seems to be on point. I'd expect the
> radio and antenna shielding would be well-grounded, so any engineering fix
> would most likely involve some sort of in-line filter for the antenna
> cable.
>
> Start with the dealer. Make them aware of the issue and have them check
> the vehicle. If they have difficulty repairing, they're likely to call
> technical assistance. If they believe it to be normal they're likely to
> take no further action. You'll want the dealer to call technical
> assistance in either case. If technical assistance tells them it's
> normal, there's nothing more the dealer will be able to do. Technical
> assistance may also propose a solution or report that one is coming but
> not ready yet.
>
> If the above doesn't solve the problem, make a complaint to Hyundai
> consumer assistance. While making the complaint still won't guarantee a
> fix, it'll at least make sure Hyundai is aware of the problem. The more
> people that call with the problem, the more likely it is that the problem
> will be addressed.
>
> --
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> http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/
> More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
>
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Re: High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:54:32 -0600, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>I've not seen any complaints of this and have not noticed it, so I don't
>know whether it's outside my hearing range.
On Edmunds, the poster says the noise is there when either the radio
or CD is playing. Wouldn't that rule out the antenna?
I've seen alternator RF induce noise in electronics many times, so
they may be on the right track at Edmunds.
-
Bob
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>I've not seen any complaints of this and have not noticed it, so I don't
>know whether it's outside my hearing range.
On Edmunds, the poster says the noise is there when either the radio
or CD is playing. Wouldn't that rule out the antenna?
I've seen alternator RF induce noise in electronics many times, so
they may be on the right track at Edmunds.
-
Bob
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Re: High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
"Bob Adkins" <bob.adkins@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:54:32 -0600, "hyundaitech"
> <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>
>>I've not seen any complaints of this and have not noticed it, so I don't
>>know whether it's outside my hearing range.
>
> On Edmunds, the poster says the noise is there when either the radio
> or CD is playing. Wouldn't that rule out the antenna?
>
> I've seen alternator RF induce noise in electronics many times, so
> they may be on the right track at Edmunds.
In fact, alternator induced noise (particularly on AM) was a wide
issue for many years. Hasn't been such an issue in recent years. I'd look
at the alternator too.
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Re: High pitched tone 2007 Santa fe
Probably it'd rule out the antenna. In that case, you'd either need to put
some sort of filter in the radio (i.e. a redesigned replacement radio), or
filter the device(s) causing the interference, such as ignition and
alternator.
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some sort of filter in the radio (i.e. a redesigned replacement radio), or
filter the device(s) causing the interference, such as ignition and
alternator.
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