Is there an aftermarket stereo adapter for the i30?
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. I have been looking around for a very long time, for an aftermarket adapter kit for the I30, so I could possibly install a double din stereo, who wouldnt want to . Well while on the old Ebay, stumbled accross something very interesting.
How do you install an aftermarket car stereo?
Installing the Aftermarket Stereo Connect the new aftermarket wiring harness adapter. Connect the new radio’s plug to the wiring harness adapter. Connect the aftermarket stereo. Slide the new stereo into the dash. Test the aftermarket stereo. Troubleshoot the stereo installation.
Do you need to plug in aftermarket stereo adapter?
Make sure that all of the connections between the aftermarket wiring harness adapter and the aftermarket stereo plug are correct. Double check with the manual that came with the aftermarket stereo or adapter. Ensure that the aftermarket stereo plug is properly and tightly plugged into the back of the aftermarket stereo.
Do you have to cut the wiring for a car stereo?
This procedure will vary from car to car. Unplug the factory wiring harness from the back of the stereo. If you opted out of buying a wiring harness adapter, you may have to cut the wires instead of just pulling them out. Some vehicle manufacturers may void warranties if wiring is cut. Cut only as a last resort.
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. I have been looking around for a very long time, for an aftermarket adapter kit for the I30, so I could possibly install a double din stereo, who wouldnt want to . Well while on the old Ebay, stumbled accross something very interesting.
Installing the Aftermarket Stereo Connect the new aftermarket wiring harness adapter. Connect the new radio’s plug to the wiring harness adapter. Connect the aftermarket stereo. Slide the new stereo into the dash. Test the aftermarket stereo. Troubleshoot the stereo installation.
How to install a single Din car stereo?
How To Install a Car Stereo (Single & Double DIN) | Car Audio 101 1 Disconnect the Car Battery 2 Remove the Factory Car Stereo 3 Prepare the Car Stereo to be Installed 4 Run Additional Accessories (Bluetooth Mic, Satellite Radio, etc) 5 Install the Car Stereo
Make sure that all of the connections between the aftermarket wiring harness adapter and the aftermarket stereo plug are correct. Double check with the manual that came with the aftermarket stereo or adapter. Ensure that the aftermarket stereo plug is properly and tightly plugged into the back of the aftermarket stereo.