2003 Sonata radio lamp replacement
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Re: 2003 Sonata radio lamp replacement
On Jan 18, 10:19 am, "Always Right" <a...@wowway.com> wrote:
> Have 2003 Sonata with one of the lamps burned out in the frequency display
> of the radio. Anyone know the number of the lamp to purchase for
> replacement?
> Thanks, Bob J.
Hyundai offers no service lamps for this as they're soldered in
place. You may be able to get this repaired at an electronics repair
shop.
> Have 2003 Sonata with one of the lamps burned out in the frequency display
> of the radio. Anyone know the number of the lamp to purchase for
> replacement?
> Thanks, Bob J.
Hyundai offers no service lamps for this as they're soldered in
place. You may be able to get this repaired at an electronics repair
shop.
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Re: 2003 Sonata radio lamp replacement
It would not be a lamp but a small fluorescent screen. It would cost more to
remove/replace and fix it it than buying an entirely new stereo. Assuming
you could buy the part which I doubt. Anything these days less than $200 is
a throw away.
Shame, but thats the way it is.
John
remove/replace and fix it it than buying an entirely new stereo. Assuming
you could buy the part which I doubt. Anything these days less than $200 is
a throw away.
Shame, but thats the way it is.
John
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Re: 2003 Sonata radio lamp replacement
On Jan 30, 2:21 am, "John" <susa...@aapt.net.au> wrote:
> It would not be a lamp but a small fluorescent screen. It would cost moreto
> remove/replace and fix it it than buying an entirely new stereo. Assuming
> you could buy the part which I doubt. Anything these days less than $200 is
> a throw away.
> Shame, but thats the way it is.
> John
The screen is illuminated by a small bulb. To my knowledge, that's
what the OP is referring to.
> It would not be a lamp but a small fluorescent screen. It would cost moreto
> remove/replace and fix it it than buying an entirely new stereo. Assuming
> you could buy the part which I doubt. Anything these days less than $200 is
> a throw away.
> Shame, but thats the way it is.
> John
The screen is illuminated by a small bulb. To my knowledge, that's
what the OP is referring to.
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Re: 2003 Sonata radio lamp replacement
Remove radio yesterday and took off the front panel of radio and on pc board
there are two white plastic lamp guides, each containing a small 12 volt
"grain of wheat" mini lamp. Unsoldered two leads, exchange the green plastic
covers from the old lamps to new lamps and resoldered them to pc board.
Reassembled and reinstalled radio in vehicle. Took abut 45 minutes for the
whole job. Works like new.
Bob J.
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On Jan 18, 10:19 am, "Always Right" <a...@wowway.com> wrote:
> Have 2003 Sonata with one of the lamps burned out in the frequency display
> of the radio. Anyone know the number of the lamp to purchase for
> replacement?
> Thanks, Bob J.
Hyundai offers no service lamps for this as they're soldered in
place. You may be able to get this repaired at an electronics repair
shop.
there are two white plastic lamp guides, each containing a small 12 volt
"grain of wheat" mini lamp. Unsoldered two leads, exchange the green plastic
covers from the old lamps to new lamps and resoldered them to pc board.
Reassembled and reinstalled radio in vehicle. Took abut 45 minutes for the
whole job. Works like new.
Bob J.
"hyundaitech" <hyundaimech@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6c7821b9-1781-4175-a69a-a11dd89da198@z7g2000vbl.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 18, 10:19 am, "Always Right" <a...@wowway.com> wrote:
> Have 2003 Sonata with one of the lamps burned out in the frequency display
> of the radio. Anyone know the number of the lamp to purchase for
> replacement?
> Thanks, Bob J.
Hyundai offers no service lamps for this as they're soldered in
place. You may be able to get this repaired at an electronics repair
shop.
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