i have a 2014 Genesis radio will not come on after replacing the alternator

Asked by Gregory Feb 28, 2023 at 08:56 PM about the 2014 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 Luxury RWD

Question type: General

The radio died while i was setting in the car, so i turn the car off restarted it
and the radio didn't come back on. took it to advance auto check the battery
and alternator. and it was the alternator because the battery lights came on i
began to lose power very fast until the car shout down had it towed.
Replaced the alternator and my radio still does come on black screen. and
also i have to used my key fob to started the car and now when i turn its like i
lose all power nothing works cant pop the trunk or lock my car.. but when the
car is running trunk work like great all everything electrically  work. please
help me and my genesis....

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The car is past it's prime , Those are junk out of the box trade it in and get a honda

202,325

The Genesis is one of those Korean cars that were never meant to be on the road for over ten years. Your electrical problems are most likely related to the car losing the radio code during that first electrical failure. Just find the code and reprogram it.

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