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How do I reset my Hyundai music system?

How do I reset my Hyundai music system?

To reset the radio in your Hyundai Accent, insert your car keys to your ignition and turn your keys to the ‘On’ position (you do not have to start your vehicle). Then, turn your radio on. If you did not turn your radio off before turning off the ignition, it will automatically start.

How do I play music from my Hyundai USB?

Compatible audio files stored on the devices will automatically play (except iPod/iPhone) when plugged into the vehicle USB port. Simply plug in the USB to lightning cable supplied with your device or use an official Hyundai USB to lightning cable to access iPod audio playback features in the Media screen.

How do I delete a preset radio station Hyundai?

Deleting saved radio stations On the radio screen, press Menu > Delete favourites.

How do you play videos on a Hyundai Santa Fe?

You can play video files saved in a USB memory device. Connect a USB device to the USB port and playback starts automatically. To play USB Video while a different source is playing, press [MEDIA] > [USB Video]. Video is not available while driving.

How do I update my Hyundai infotainment system?

STEP #1: Log into MyHyundai.

  1. STEP #2: Click onto Map Update button in the footer.
  2. STEP #4: Select the “Navigation Updater” button.
  3. STEP #5: Select Windows or Mac program.
  4. OPTION #1: Download and Install.
  5. Select “Hyundai” and click “Next”.
  6. Select a language and click “Next”.
  7. Agree to the Terms & Conditions, click “Next”.

How do you play music through Bluetooth in a Hyundai Santa Fe?

Refer “Device connections settings” in User Manual for more details on the bluetooth connection.

  1. Press [MEDIA] button on the head unit. Or press [Media] on the home screen.
  2. Press [Bluetooth Audio]. Plays the last music previously played.

Why does my car radio keep changing stations?

There are a few potential reasons for this happening, but some of the more common ones are a loose wire, faulty connection, or an old car stereo. If you’ve tried all the solutions listed in this article and the problem still persists, it’s likely that you need to replace your radio.