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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2007

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'07 Sonata steering wheel audio controls

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mmduf@sbcglobal.net - 01 Jan 2007 00:48 GMT
I replaced the stock stereo with a Pioneer unit, but it doesn't work
with the steering wheel controls. Crutchfield sells a PAC interface,
but it's only compatible with an '06 Sonata. Has anyone successfully
installed an interface to allow the steering wheel control to work in
an '07?
Edwin Pawlowski - 01 Jan 2007 04:22 GMT
>I replaced the stock stereo with a Pioneer unit, but it doesn't work
> with the steering wheel controls. Crutchfield sells a PAC interface,
> but it's only compatible with an '06 Sonata. Has anyone successfully
> installed an interface to allow the steering wheel control to work in
> an '07?

Given that the 06 and 07 are so nearly identical, I'd give it a try.  When
they said it was compatible with the 06, chances are the new model was not
out yet.
Shaman - 01 Jan 2007 15:18 GMT
>I replaced the stock stereo with a Pioneer unit, but it doesn't work
> with the steering wheel controls. Crutchfield sells a PAC interface,
> but it's only compatible with an '06 Sonata. Has anyone successfully
> installed an interface to allow the steering wheel control to work in
> an '07?

Can't answer your question, but I can tell that I HATE the steering wheel's
radio controls. how come we can't change frequency with those controls???
That's sounds ridiculous to me...

Shaman
Edwin Pawlowski - 01 Jan 2007 16:21 GMT
"Shaman" <shaman2milleNoSpAm@NoSpAmyahoo.com> wrote in message

> Can't answer your question, but I can tell that I HATE the steering
> wheel's radio controls. how come we can't change frequency with those
> controls??? That's sounds ridiculous to me...

I would not go so far as to say "hate", but it would be nice to have a
"scan" button like my GM car.
Shaman - 01 Jan 2007 20:30 GMT
> "Shaman" <shaman2milleNoSpAm@NoSpAmyahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
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> I would not go so far as to say "hate", but it would be nice to have a
> "scan" button like my GM car.

Well, hate is a big word... but... I just don't know why Hyundai did'nt add
this feature to the steering radio control... why have steering radio
controls if you just can't change the frequency? It is practical to have the
volume and the "input" control... but there's something important missing!

Shaman
cableguy3 - 01 Jan 2007 23:02 GMT
The 06 and 07 radios are identical unless you have the new one that JUST
came out with XM.

The PAC units work well and are fairly easy to install.  The beauty about
Crutchfield is that if you do have a problem, they'll help or take it back
no questions asked.
mmduf@sbcglobal.net - 02 Jan 2007 00:11 GMT
I thought the 06 and 07 would be indentical, but Crutchfield said it
wasn't compatible with an 07, but try it any way and send it back if it
didn't work. I got it all installed (the harness is exactily the same
as in their '06 instructions). I got it installed, but it won't
program. Has anyone done this successfully in an '07?

> The 06 and 07 radios are identical unless you have the new one that JUST
> came out with XM.
>
> The PAC units work well and are fairly easy to install.  The beauty about
> Crutchfield is that if you do have a problem, they'll help or take it back
> no questions asked.
 
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