Hyundai The New Grandeur Steering Wheel Customization Review
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$under approx. $400
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Custom gear knob replacement for Hyundai The New Grandeur enhances grip and safety. Features auto hazard lights.
Addressing the Button Shift Dilemma in the Hyundai The New Grandeur
Many owners of the Hyundai The New Grandeur find the transition from traditional gear knobs to button-style shifters less than ideal. While the modern aesthetic is appealing, the lack of tactile feedback and intuitive operation can lead to driving discomfort and even safety concerns, especially during quick maneuvers or parking. This is where aftermarket solutions like the "SangsangOn Barogo" gear knob replacement come into play, offering a return to a more familiar and user-friendly interface.
The SangsangOn Barogo Advantage for The New Grandeur
The SangsangOn Barogo gear knob is designed to seamlessly integrate with the The New Grandeur's existing systems. It has passed rigorous safety standards set by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Korea and holds patents for its design. This ensures not only enhanced driving convenience but also peace of mind, backed by product liability insurance.
Installation Process:
- Careful removal of the original button-style gear selector panel to avoid damaging sensitive electronics.
- Secure connection of the SangsangOn Barogo's dedicated wiring harness and module, ensuring perfect compatibility with the vehicle's original systems.
- Installation of the new, short-type gear knob, designed for an ergonomic grip and efficient use of cabin space.
- Verification of the integrated red LED display, which clearly indicates the current gear selection, especially useful during nighttime driving.
Enhanced Safety and Smart Features
Beyond the tactile benefits, the SangsangOn Barogo gear knob introduces smart safety features. A conveniently placed emergency flasher button on the side of the knob allows for quick activation in urgent situations. Furthermore, the "auto hazard light" function activates the hazard lights automatically when the vehicle is put into reverse (R), alerting surrounding vehicles and pedestrians to the car's movement, which is particularly beneficial when parking.
The welcome sequence, featuring subtle illumination upon starting the engine, adds a touch of premium ambiance to the interior, enhancing the overall driving experience and complementing the The New Grandeur's sophisticated cabin design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does steering wheel customization cost for a Hyundai The New Grandeur?
This specific gear knob upgrade for the Hyundai The New Grandeur typically costs around 300,000 Korean Won. In the US, similar aftermarket gear knob installations can range from $200 to $500 depending on the brand and features.
Q. How long does steering wheel wrapping or replacement take on a Hyundai The New Grandeur?
This gear knob replacement service usually takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete. To maintain its appearance, regularly clean the gear knob with a soft, damp cloth and avoid harsh chemical cleaners.
Q. Is a custom steering wheel worth it for a Hyundai The New Grandeur?
For drivers who find the original button-style shifter inconvenient, a custom gear knob like the SangsangOn Barogo offers significant improvements in usability and safety. It's a worthwhile upgrade for enhanced driving comfort and a more intuitive control experience.
Q. How is a custom steering wheel installed on a Hyundai The New Grandeur?
Installation involves carefully removing the original button shifter panel, connecting the new gear knob's dedicated wiring harness and module to the vehicle's systems, and then fitting the new knob. Finally, the functionality, including LED indicators and safety features, is tested.
Q. What is the difference between an Alcantara wrap and a leather replacement for a Hyundai The New Grandeur?
Alcantara offers a suede-like, high-grip texture, while leather provides a smooth, premium feel and durability. The choice depends on personal preference for grip versus luxury feel; Alcantara is often preferred for performance driving, while leather offers a classic upscale touch.
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