Radio not working

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Asked by GuruVPQGK Sep 06, 2018 at 05:59 PM about the 2008 Hyundai Accent GL Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello guys okay so I changed the battery out of my
2008 accent and now the radio stopped working.
The radio it self comes on but no sound. Is their a
rest code or something??

8 Answers

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What is on the radio display? It may indicate if a code is needed.

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No nothing comes up asking for a code. It let's me switch channels and modes

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9,730

If you did move that cable it would have to be in the vicinity of the battery, look around its a black cable about 1/4 inch diameter. I don't know another way to help

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Hi GuruVPQGK, Just wondering if you ever figured out how to resolve this? I am having the same issue. Thanks!

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Hi guys, I have a 2015 Accent and have just had to a mechanic to get a blue slip to change rego. When I got the car back, I turned on the radio and no sound. Can this be fixed?

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