Update: Electrical interference in the AM radio - 2005 Elantra
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Re: Update: Electrical interference in the AM radio - 2005 Elant
Sorry I missed this post earlier. While Elantras were all equipped with a
spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
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Re: Update: Electrical interference in the AM radio - 2005 Elant
Sorry I missed this post earlier. While Elantras were all equipped with a
spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
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Re: Update: Electrical interference in the AM radio - 2005 Elant
hyundaitech wrote:
> Sorry I missed this post earlier. While Elantras were all equipped with a
> spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
> enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
> could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
> pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
> and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
If you don't feel like paying for Hyundai's overpriced filter, I have a
DIY for making your own that uses inexpensive air conditioning filter
material on the Elantra Club web site.
http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/
> Sorry I missed this post earlier. While Elantras were all equipped with a
> spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
> enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
> could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
> pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
> and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
If you don't feel like paying for Hyundai's overpriced filter, I have a
DIY for making your own that uses inexpensive air conditioning filter
material on the Elantra Club web site.
http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/
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Re: Update: Electrical interference in the AM radio - 2005 Elant
hyundaitech wrote:
> Sorry I missed this post earlier. While Elantras were all equipped with a
> spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
> enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
> could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
> pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
> and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
If you don't feel like paying for Hyundai's overpriced filter, I have a
DIY for making your own that uses inexpensive air conditioning filter
material on the Elantra Club web site.
http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/
> Sorry I missed this post earlier. While Elantras were all equipped with a
> spot for the filter, not all were equipped with the filter. It's a narrow
> enough opening that you probably can't get your hand in very well. You
> could always try getting a filter to put in and seeing whether you can
> pull anything out when you do that. You'll need to remove the glove box
> and a bracket to get to the filter opening.
If you don't feel like paying for Hyundai's overpriced filter, I have a
DIY for making your own that uses inexpensive air conditioning filter
material on the Elantra Club web site.
http://elantragtclub.tripod.com/elantra/
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