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where can i send a hyundai car radio for repair?

I have tryed to contact a place called Becker electronics for a week. I have used three differnet email addresses and I can't get them to reply, although I am told they are the ones to use.

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  1. I'm thinking it would be cheaper to buy an aftermarket radio. Consider a low end radio from crutchfield.com Also, if there are used car-part stores in your area, call around and ask for a used factory radio - should set you back around $50 - $75. In my experience, labor rates are too high to justify fixing electronics unless the component was extremely expensive.
  2. Why do you want it repaired? For the money you would spend, go aftermarket. You will get more options and better sound. I assume you've already looked into purchasing a replacement factory radio from Hyundai? That will likely be the most expensive route though.
  3. Just go to walmart stock radios suck.
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