Geruk
Audio system sound problems in the Hyundai Ioniq
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Geruk (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Check the fuse related to the audio system first, as a blown fuse could cause the sound issue. If the fuse is fine, inspect the battery connections to ensure they are clean and secure. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions.
The fuse is intact, the battery terminals are clean, the monitor displays 'charging', it says to go to a charging station, start the car, but the car is started, all monitor functions are working.
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CarlyMechanic
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@Geruk wrote on
The fuse is intact, the battery terminals are clean, the monitor displays 'charging', it says to go to a charging station, start the car, but the car is started, all monitor functions are working.
Try performing a system reset by disconnecting the car battery for a few minutes and then reconnecting it. This can sometimes resolve electronic glitches. If the issue persists, it might be a software problem with the infotainment system, and you may need to visit a dealership for a software update. Let me know if this helps or if you have any other questions.
Geruk (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Try performing a system reset by disconnecting the car battery for a few minutes and then reconnecting it. This can sometimes resolve electronic glitches. If the issue persists, it might be a software problem with the infotainment system, and you may need to visit a dealership for a software update. Let me know if this helps or if you have any other questions.
Thank you for your reply. I removed the terminals, but it didn't help. Could you tell me where exactly the fuse for the sound is located?
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CarlyMechanic
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@Geruk wrote on
Thank you for your reply. I removed the terminals, but it didn't help. Could you tell me where exactly the fuse for the sound is located?
The audio system fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. Check your owner's manual for the exact location and fuse diagram. If the fuse is intact and the issue persists, it might be best to have a professional inspect the infotainment system. Let me know if you need further assistance or have any other questions.
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CarlyMechanic
Check the fuse related to the audio system first, as a blown fuse could cause the sound issue. If the fuse is fine, inspect the battery connections to ensure they are clean and secure. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions.