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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2009

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How to change 2007 Sonata stereo fuse?

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canonjohn - 19 Feb 2009 04:31 GMT
Hello, my stereo doesn't work-no lights, no sound, no cd eject.  
believe it's the fuse.  I opened the fuse panel located on left side o
dash-believing it would be as simple as pulling out the fuse with fus
puller and replacing it.  Wrong-first, although the amp numbers ar
familiar to me (e.g. 10,15,20 etc) the fuse is not the standar
size-it's rather tiny. However, my problem is that the fuse for audi
(15) is located in a separate little fuse housing that houses not onl
the audio fuse but the memory fuse as well.  I pulled out the housin
(and put it right back because all my panel lights went out) but can'
pull out the tiny little fuse to check it and replace.  What am I doin
wrong??  Thank

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canonjoh
Message Origin: TRAVEL.co
CBX2@webtv.net - 20 Feb 2009 00:02 GMT
>   What am I doing
> wrong??

Not driving an Avalon.
hyundaitech - 21 Feb 2009 04:34 GMT
On Feb 18, 11:31 pm, canonjohn <canonjohn.3nu...@no-
mx.forums.travel.com> wrote:
> Hello, my stereo doesn't work-no lights, no sound, no cd eject.  I
> believe it's the fuse.  I opened the fuse panel located on left side of
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> canonjohn
> Message Origin: TRAVEL.com

You'll need a small screwdriver or similar tool to push the fuse out
of the yellow holder.  Although these fuses are smaller than those
with which you're familiar, they are indeed quite standard.  There
should be some spares in the fuse box.  You should also be able to
purchase some at any auto parts store.
 
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