Does a 2010 Hyundai Sonata have an AUX input?

Does a 2010 Hyundai Sonata have an AUX input?

The 2010 Sonata has a six-speaker audio system with satellite radio and a CD player. Hyundai includes one USB port and an auxiliary input jack.

Where is the Aux In a 2010 Hyundai Sonata?

Open arm rest where the USB/AUX is located and pull out the fabric panel on the bottom. There is two bolts to remove there.

Where is the Aux In 2009 Hyundai Sonata?

The aux/USB jack is located in the center console. In the console a few inches away from it is a power outlet/cig lighter, which works perfectly fine.

Why isn’t my AUX working on my iPhone 7?

Restart your iOS device and your car. Connect your iOS device to a different stereo USB port (if you have one). Try a different Lightning to USB cable. Update your iOS device.

Can a Hyundai Sonata have an AUX port?

[Jon W’s] Hyundai Sonata didn’t have that bells-and-whistles upgrade so he decided to pop his stereo out and add his own aux port. A big portion of this hack is just getting the head unit out of the dash. This is made difficult on purpose as an anti-theft feature, but [Jon’s] judicious use of a butter knife seemed to do the trick.

Can a Hyundai Sonata have an audio jack?

But you can bet that if you’re looking at a low-priced sedan you’ll need to buy an entire upgrade package just to get an audio jack on the dash. [Jon W’s] Hyundai Sonata didn’t have that bells-and-whistles upgrade so he decided to pop his stereo out and add his own aux port. A big portion of this hack is just getting the head unit out of the dash.

Is there an auxiliary audio input for a Hyundai?

The setup inside the unit offered no easy way to solder up an input that would work. Having done all of the disassembly he wasn’t going to let it go to waste. [Jon] grabbed a nice FM transmitter setup. He wired it up inside the dash and mounted the interface parts in the glove box as seen here.

Where is the FM transmitter on a Hyundai?

[Jon] grabbed a nice FM transmitter setup. He wired it up inside the dash and mounted the interface parts in the glove box as seen here. It’s nice to know we’re not the only ones who sometimes fail at achieving our seemingly simple hacking goals.

[Jon W’s] Hyundai Sonata didn’t have that bells-and-whistles upgrade so he decided to pop his stereo out and add his own aux port. A big portion of this hack is just getting the head unit out of the dash. This is made difficult on purpose as an anti-theft feature, but [Jon’s] judicious use of a butter knife seemed to do the trick.

But you can bet that if you’re looking at a low-priced sedan you’ll need to buy an entire upgrade package just to get an audio jack on the dash. [Jon W’s] Hyundai Sonata didn’t have that bells-and-whistles upgrade so he decided to pop his stereo out and add his own aux port. A big portion of this hack is just getting the head unit out of the dash.

The setup inside the unit offered no easy way to solder up an input that would work. Having done all of the disassembly he wasn’t going to let it go to waste. [Jon] grabbed a nice FM transmitter setup. He wired it up inside the dash and mounted the interface parts in the glove box as seen here.

[Jon] grabbed a nice FM transmitter setup. He wired it up inside the dash and mounted the interface parts in the glove box as seen here. It’s nice to know we’re not the only ones who sometimes fail at achieving our seemingly simple hacking goals.

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