2013 Hyundai Sonata deck upgrade

2013 Hyundai Sonata deck upgrade

2013 Hyundai Sonata deck upgraded to 9” lcd infotainment center with GPS and rear view camera.

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Marcos Calderon says:

Would you happen to know what model car the seat belt light came from?

Savvybaby says:

I have the 2014 gls and I am having such a hard time finding a radio that will fit nicely

Avex says:

Anyone know with this model if you can download Apple car play on an android model

Raul C says:

Does this have apple carplay

Genox Zuis says:

whered u u get the tv from how long did it last and work

wolf legends says:

Where did u get the screen ??

Mahesh Narang says:

Hey can u share name of the panel light u got from eBay?

Antonio Rojas says:

can you put the ebay link to buy the passenger seatbelt indicator please?

John Serrano says:

Will this work on 2012 sonata too?

Danasia Whitfield says:

Where do i bring my car to get this done ?

Emperador Matias says:

How can I buy the same one?

KamotoSam says:

Wish you went into more detail about things like the passenger air bag light. The way you did it is WAYY better than just have the module (including the light) just hanging out behind the dash not visible. Do you think i went to a junk yard and got the indicator from a model that had the Navi screen it would plug in no problem?

Ranisha Johnson says:

I got this same car I want mines done the exact same way

StrzBtz says:

Great video!

Mahesh Narang says:

Did u also disconnect passanger airbag plug? Will that not light up passanger airbag light once u install it back? I have 2012 sonata and planning and upgrade but concerned about passanger airbag plug on the panel.

Hanady Alawlaqi says:

How much would something like this cost to get done?

Leele Thomas says:

Omg I have a 2013 sonata and I would love this for my car! Are you still able to Bluetooth connect an android phone to the car are start up?

MackThomas says:

I need your service

James Conway says:

I don't understand why anybody would go through all that trouble and expense just to have a tiny little screen the screen is so small you might as well just use your phone with roav Bluetooth FM band converter plug-in cigarette lighter or AC accessory plug in roav device that works in any vehicle with a radio be a whole lot cheaper and a whole lot simpler and wouldn't have to risk electrical problems. Heck they even have the new Advanced ones that are Wireless. For around 40 bucks sold at Walmart called roav charger with Bluetooth that works with the FM band single via Bluetooth that the roav device allows you to utilize. Using your phone or laptop device. That will play through your stereo sound system. The new ones you don't even have to take the phone out of your pocket or purse. if you just want to listen or you can use your phone screen display just like you would use a car screen display. You can even pick out a list of songs that are your favorite on YouTube and have them play through your car speakers. So if you're listening to something on your phone or have something already programmed into your phone and will then play on your to your car stereo as well Even comes with Clips to attach to your phone and then AC air vent or any other area that you can clip the phone holder or slips into a cup holder and of course you can also use any phone holder to place anywhere in the car. I simply Place mine in front of the speedometer because if you have it on Android auto it'll also list the speed you're going anyway. Legally if the phone is not in your hand it is same principle and follows the same laws using your phone screen as your car display . Then you have the advantage of actually being able to play videos on YouTube or whatever you choose to play that you wouldn't be able to do on your car screen display. whatever streaming services on your phone of course a lot of those services are absolutely free like basic YouTube Spotify or Pandora. There are even some XM apps available that are free instead of paying a yearly fee or monthly fee you would of had to pay for if you used a manufacturer built in car display unit. Giving you even more advantages then regular car display again that will play through your car stereo speakers simply by tuning your radio to a FM radio station and then tuning that station to the Rove device that plugs into your cigarette lighter or AC plug-in and lights up LED of the radio station you have chosen that comes in the best single clarity. That converts Bluetooth into an FM band wave. So you can enjoy full surround sound with super clarity will sound better than any radio station you ever heard before because the signal is being transferred from your phone to the roav unit And still allows you to charge the phone at the same time if you wish. Depending on model either wireless charging or wired. Also depending on model whether you want wired or Wireless signal transmission to the roav unit. Also allows you to send and receive phone calls even text messages visually being able to see on phone or if you have voice text or simple Google Android auto app which again is free also play through your speakers just like it would do on your cell phone or laptop And you can still use Android auto carplay or Apple or Waze basically everything you do on your phone sounds through your car speakers and comes with a built-in microphone to the roav unit as well can utilize your built-in phone microphone as well giving you basically capability of dual microphone so it understands your voice much better than regular car manufacturer built in units be able to answer those calls or say hey Google call such-and-such person or hey Google show me nearest Taco Bell whatever you get the idea. The whole process takes less than five minutes to set up and once it's set up you never have to worry about it again. Because it remains an app on your phone. So it automatically picks up your phone every time you enter into the car if your cell phone is with you. And the car is turned on either in battery mode or engine running mode. Just simply simpler in fact even with the car off you can go on your cell phone and find out exactly what parking space your parking space is because it has a built-in location finder as well you can either have on or off. Works great for tracking your car when you let somebody use it. All of this for around 40 to $60 depending on what model you choose. They even have the basic model for around $25. I really enjoy mine I've had it years now and it's extremely dependable and reliable no problems whatsoever. Very simple to use.

Cameron Giordano says:

Where can I find this stereo?

SVG PRO says:

Where do I buy this upgrade kit?

Nussy S says:

Where can I get it?

SonataLife says:

For those of you who are curious the airbag part is NOT necessary. HOWEVER!!! You absolutely must keep the clock that sits at the top plugged in or else you will have an airbag light. You can. Just tuck that clock off to the right and you'll be just fine.

Isaac 84 says:

I have the same car and I’ve tried this exact Android radio plus two more. A few issues;
(1) Audio don’t sound good because it doesn’t have a built in amplifier like your factory radio. I tried adding an aftermarket amp and still didn’t sound as good.

(2) Also, the mic for Bluetooth calling doesn’t work well like the original mic which is located above the driver by the visor. If you talk on the phone via Bluetooth while driving often, don’t waste money on these radios because they don’t work even if you’re shouting. Most times your phone will be trying to reconnect.

(3) The touchscreen looks cute but doesn’t function as well because if you want the YouTube or other apps, you have to buy a SIM card from your phone company or use hotspot from your phone to get online since the only things that actually function are back up camera, radio and to some extent the off-line built in gps which is programmed into the unit. Not real time (like Google/Waze/Apple maps) so you can’t see any live traffic without internet connection.
*I’ve noticed that nobody uploading these reviews says the bad things because you’re not only buying this to look good in the car but to also function by giving you great sound to match the factory radio. Base & treble are non-existent. Just a ‘mono’ sound like an old AM radio. Speaker settings -Right, left, rear etc don’t work either. You’re stuck with only one sound setting. With your original radio you can play audio on either front or back speakers.

Keep your factory radio, it sounds better and is more practical. I mine back. Not to mention the ‘outside temperature’ feature doesn’t work on the aftermarket radio. lol

Mohamed Noor says:

I did changed my radio to this but idk what happened because my bluelink stopped working anyone have any idea to help me

Ebunoluwa Y says:

Have the limited no sound is there anything different in not seeing wit the connections?

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