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I have a 2011 hyundai sonata...i bought a kit which relocates the factory radio allowing you a space to add a double din ..I've added a double din boss 7 inch Dvd player...I tried using a fm modulator to get sound to my factory but not working...what can I do
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There isn't any reference to an amplifier added to the factory stereo, so it is internally amped. Later model Sonatas (2011 and up) with premium audio do have amplifiers factory fitted (located in the trunk space on the right side behind the trunk liner).
Looks like your trying to install a single din size radio in a double din opening. You will need a radio adapter kit that will allow you to complete your installation correctly. Best Buys or Crutchfield would be your best bet for finding the correct kit for your car. They also carry the special connectors that connect to your factory system so no cutting of wires in the factory harness will be nessesary. Hope this helps out.
Hello. Changing radios is fun. If you want to change the radio, make sure it will fit and that there will be enough room for it. You will need a installation kit if it is a aftermarket radio. If it is a Hyundai factory radio, then it is easyer to install. Good Luck.
first and foremost you need to buy a car audio installation kit for your car model and year. Wal mart has some, but i think you may need to drive down to your local car audio shop and buy one from them if wal mart don't have them. Remove the old/factory radio. If an aftermarket radio is already installed then you may get lucky and find the harness already installed, but depending on what kind or radio it is( ex: DIN or Double DIN), but the specs for your radio is Double DIN(fat) so you may still need to buy the installation kit. Once you have the kit, everything is color coded, just match the wires and connect, then plug the harness after you have secured the wires. For a clean professional installation look, solder your wires(60/40 solder and soldering iron needed) and seal the connection with a heat shrink tube(audio shop carries the tube as well) and your good to go. I found you the install manual, just copy and paste(make sure all wires are connected with keys off the ignition until everything is good and connected)
http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/00/01/50/LVT2173-002A.pdf
A dash kit is not needed, just a little modelling but not hard at all. The Factory double din radeo is a little taller than 4in so you need to space it out with a slim piece of mdf on the top and bottom of the new radio cage. Then the trim plate around the screen will fill all gaps perfectly.
i have a 2002 ford escape and i bought a double din radio and it did not fit and found out it is actually a din and 3/4 with out serious mods (cutting a bigger hole in dash) double din wont fit i bought a single din stereo and a din a 3/4 dash kit works fine
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