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Potential Safety Problem

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Offline Mike SX

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I *think* AEL are appointed as Hyundai's radio repair agent in the UK.
I emailed and rang them, the Engineers said they had not heard of the intermittent fault problem.
pgc and myself seem to be the only "worldwide" forum owners to have the problem, or have noticed....


Offline Mike SX

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I hope you're going to report that problem :scared:
Sounds scary
Will inform the main dealer who supplied the i30.

Main Dealer rang back (I only rang them once), the car is going in for a complete radio replacement, on Monday.
Would have been replaced 3 weeks ago, but I have been out of UK.
As usual excellent service from  Hyundai, and the Main Dealer.


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As a really old  :-[driver, i can remember when cars had an engine under the bonnet, very few wires, a generator, battery, starter motor, coil and carby. Lot's of free space. You wound the windows up and down (doubled as air conditioning), probably didn't have sisd mounted rear view mirrors. If the windscreen fogged
up you wiped it clear. No seat belts with warning buzzers (no seat belts), no active head rests, no air bags etc etc etc. Certainly no stereo - maybe just a valve radio.

I'm not a really old driver, I don't think, but my first car was like that, except I did have seat belts not retractables though.


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