How to install an aftermarket stereo in a 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited

How to install an aftermarket stereo in a 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited

In this video I show the process of installing an aftermarket stereo system in a 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited. I go over the options of integrating or bypassing the Dimension amp and getting everything like the steering wheel controls working. Here are some other videos I made throughout this project: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeiKzXHZh57AZUDCOpb88EE2uhQKJbobm

Main adapter/wire harness/SWC (PAC RP4.2-HY11) https://amzn.to/2XZWYin
+ SPDIF Adapter (PAC RPASPDIF) https://amzn.to/2UBuHwL
OR Bypass OEM amp (Metra 70-7305) https://amzn.to/3oUg4Dl
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Here is the wiring/programing guide: https://catalog.pac-audio.com/index.php?controller=attachment&id_attachment=1545

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Elisha White says:

Hello Scott did you run the wires through the doors for the amplifier?

Iiamgee baby says:

What is the color coding

Hardtail Genetics says:

Hey man great video after I watched I decided to get the same product rpa spdif and rp4.2-h11 to connect my aftermarket radio I have the same car as you after doing all the wiring following the manual, unit turns on but I get no sound any idea what I might have done wrong

Zowa says:

I’m getting an aftermarket stereo in my limited model same model and year as yours with new speakers, speaker brackets, and speaker Harness! Just a question do I need a bypass plug for the stock amp for the new speakers and new stereo?

Chris Ryan says:

Nice video brother. I have the exact same vehicle and I'm installing a new Kenwood receiver. I'm on Crutchfield and it says the PAC RP4.2-HY11 doesn't fit my vehicle. This can't be correct, is it?

ZoE BwOy says:

Do you know if all this works for the 2013 limited sonata ? And hey were you able to retain oem usb/aux/mic/backbup cam (if u had it ) /gps antenna ? Did all the swc work ?Oem sirius antenna is definitaly gone . Do you think its worthed , would you do it again? Sorry for all the questions but ive been looking for a straight forward video like that for a while . Im thinking about getting an afternarket android system but its pretty scary .

6atlantis says:

Do you know what kind of speaker I could use to replace my drivers door speaker? I have the infinity sound system in a 2012 sonata.

Zowa says:

Can a car audio shop make a custom dash kit for the limited model instead of having the that ugly regular stereo dash kit you can buy?

Taylor Hogan says:

What color was the reverse wire from the PAC harness to the radio ?

Crux Interfacing Solutions says:

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Miguel Negron says:

I have a Hyundai Sonata 2013. I replace my head unit with a 10" Android at this point head unit Powers up but I'm getting no sound. I am going to replace my amp will I need one of those harnesses?

cyrus almighty says:

Can I just buy the PAC Spdif controller and a cheap metra 70-7304 harness? Would the spdif plug in for factory amp and then the harness to basic harness? Or do I HAVE to buy the PAC RP4.2-HY11 Radiopro Radio Replacement Interface?

JESÚS ALICEA says:

Hey hi how to remove the tweeters in the dash?? I have one set Skar tweeter for install.

angelisone says:

2011 Tucson GLS radio has cd, navi, gps, xm & steering wheel audio control
Anyone knows where I can search for cables/plugs wiring diagrams?

Installed new 3rd party Android car radio but get no audio.

boris donovan says:

https://youtu.be/D_9kxJK70Jc this video will help solve this problem with one purchase if you have the same car.

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