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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2007

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Wiring diagram for 2007 Sonata radio

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Ned Hamilton - 15 Mar 2007 19:56 GMT
I'm looking for the circuit diagram of the wiring to the back of the radio on 2007 Sonata. (Not XM).

I went thru the hmaservice.com site but couldn't find anything.

Specifically I want to know the hot, ground, speakers, remote, mute, etc connections that plug into the rear of the factory radio.
hyundaitech - 15 Mar 2007 22:30 GMT
I just pulled up the schematic on www.hmaservice.com, so it's definitely
there.  To get to the schematic, follow these links after you've logged
in:

Service Information
(Enter year and model of vehicle)
ETM (elecetrical troubleshooting manual)
Body Electrical System (left frame)
Audio (near bottom of list for no apparent reason)
AUDIO SYSTEM

At this point, you should be looking at the audio system schematics.  If
you're on the page but cannot see the schematic, you probably need to
download Adobe SVG Viewer.  A link is provided in the site requirements.
Ned Hamilton - 16 Mar 2007 13:49 GMT
Thanks. A little hard to find.

>I just pulled up the schematic on www.hmaservice.com, so it's definitely
> there.  To get to the schematic, follow these links after you've logged
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> you're on the page but cannot see the schematic, you probably need to
> download Adobe SVG Viewer.  A link is provided in the site requirements.
hyundaitech - 16 Mar 2007 18:00 GMT
No problem, Ned.  I was once new to the site, too.  I agree that
navigation
inside the site is a little tricky.
Edwin Pawlowski - 17 Mar 2007 00:44 GMT
> No problem, Ned.  I was once new to the site, too.  I agree that
> navigation
> inside the site is a little tricky.

Yes, but to my knowledge, no other car maker offers such good information.
Especially for free.
 
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