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me 08-07-2004 10:45 AM

Hyunadi to replace my 04 Sonata radio
 
When I took my '04 GLS Sonata in for a few minor repairs, I mentioned
that the lights behind the 1 & 4 button of may radio don't light up. I
thought it would be an easy fix, replace a bulb, but no, they had to
order me a whole new radio! Now I'm not sure if I should live with the
defective bulb, or let them replace the radio. I just have a bad
feeling I'll have even more problems with the new radio, and I would
bet it is a "refurb" and not new. Is there a way I can just replace
the bulb in my existing radio?

hyundaitech 08-07-2004 03:20 PM

Re: Hyunadi to replace my 04 Sonata radio
 
Yes, it'll be a reman unit. To be honest, I don't know if the bulb is
easily replaceable, but to do so, you'd have to disassemble the radio and
that would void the warranty on the radio.

If your car's new enough, you could ask the service manager to try to get
Hyundai to let them put in a brand new radio instead of a reman one, but I
honestly doubt they will allow this.


Brian Nystrom 08-08-2004 07:33 AM

Re: Hyunadi to replace my 04 Sonata radio
 
me wrote:
> When I took my '04 GLS Sonata in for a few minor repairs, I mentioned
> that the lights behind the 1 & 4 button of may radio don't light up. I
> thought it would be an easy fix, replace a bulb, but no, they had to
> order me a whole new radio! Now I'm not sure if I should live with the
> defective bulb, or let them replace the radio. I just have a bad
> feeling I'll have even more problems with the new radio, and I would
> bet it is a "refurb" and not new. Is there a way I can just replace
> the bulb in my existing radio?


Replacing the radio is quite easy, so the risk of related problems is
small. Even if the replacement is a refub unit, what's the problem.
"Refurb" means that the unit has been brought back to factory new
condition. I've bought many refurbed products over the years and haven't
had any more problems with them than with new products.


me 08-10-2004 10:48 PM

Re: Hyunadi to replace my 04 Sonata radio
 
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 11:33:59 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@att.net> wrote:

>me wrote:
>> When I took my '04 GLS Sonata in for a few minor repairs, I mentioned
>> that the lights behind the 1 & 4 button of may radio don't light up. I
>> thought it would be an easy fix, replace a bulb, but no, they had to
>> order me a whole new radio! Now I'm not sure if I should live with the
>> defective bulb, or let them replace the radio. I just have a bad
>> feeling I'll have even more problems with the new radio, and I would
>> bet it is a "refurb" and not new. Is there a way I can just replace
>> the bulb in my existing radio?

>
>Replacing the radio is quite easy, so the risk of related problems is
>small. Even if the replacement is a refub unit, what's the problem.
>"Refurb" means that the unit has been brought back to factory new
>condition. I've bought many refurbed products over the years and haven't
>had any more problems with them than with new products.
>


Maybe it's just me, but I never have luck with refurb products


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