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you might need to look at the wires on the back of the radio, there might be an inline fuse, also you best have a look at the main fuse panel in the car and see if the one for the radio and clock has blown
hi from uk if memory serves ?the g/box oil level/filler plug is-- as you open the hood/bonnet in uk then look down at the gearbox on the front side behind radiator the filler plug is half way down in the center of g/box the filler is a hexagonal heade nut and the size of wrench needed is 17 or 19 mm ?? the level is correct if when you remove plug the oil is at the lower end of hole hope this helps ?
If it's the factory equiped stereo, you'll hafta remove the front interior panel to access the stereo mount. There may be a couple screws to loosen but mainly it's held on by some plastic studs that will snap off when you pull the panel out. (you'll need to pull pretty hard to get them to break off). after you've replaced/fixed the radio, you will need to obtain new mounting studs from Hyundai to reinstall the panel (most auto parts stores don't carry them).
All new cars are alike and use snaps and clips to hold everything together. Most likly you can remove the trim around the in dash radio unit with a thin metal tool. They have special tools at the car dealer for this. I know with the older model hyundai's there are two clips at the bottom of the front panel where the cigarette lighter thing is. Once you do find a way to remove the front panel there most likly are screws holding the radio unit in. I myself am about to remove my radio unit but I am just gonna stop in to my dealer and see what tool to use.
You have to take out the ash tray, and remove those two screws, then pop out the center dash trim. Careful, though, you have to take out a lot of the wiring inside of your center dash trim in order to pull it out for enough room to move the radio in and out. I'm doing this right now, actually..
You have to remove the oil filler cap and then remove the fancy black plastic cover which is labeled "DOHC 16V" and which has the Hyundai emblem on it.
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