2008 Kia Sorento Stereo Removal

2008 Kia Sorento Stereo Removal

Quick How-to video for removing the stereo from an ’08 Kia Sorento. All you need is a Phillips screwdriver and a spoon.

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mmar4281990 says:

thank u so much dude

st ra says:

Thanks for the video most helpful

Adam Simmons says:

this helped alot but now do u have the color code for the wires the clip
for the stereo broke and now i cant find the wiring diagram for the 2006
sorento ex i have no stereo at the moment u have any ideas?

Tyler Slawson says:

would you do the same if its a 2004 Sorento?

gpruitt54 says:

I have a 2003 Sorento and I simply cannot locate any information on getting
the stereo unit out. I know that the 03 and 08 layouts are not the same,
but thanks for showing this.

Jason Hobbs says:

are you under water? o.O

gurglejerk says:

I’m glad, and I hope this helps you guys.

gurglejerk says:

I apologize if I don’t answer all of your questions within a five year
window. As it turns out I like doing other stuff too. I actually don’t
spend very much time on youtube. Sorry.

gurglejerk says:

I’m working on it…

gurglejerk says:

Sometimes. Sorry if I come across as nasal.

goldenchyld allstar says:

i have a 2008 optima nd i need some info baut hw to remove my stereo

mmar4281990 says:

that u man so much

gurglejerk says:

@TheBeingSalmanKhan There are 2 things you could do. 1-look in to
installing an FM modulator. 2-Replace the head unit with a new one with
either or both of the following: an aux input in the front(cheaper and all
you need is a 3.5mm double male connector), or an iPod dock(usually more
expensive). Replacing the head unit is more expensive, but much easier and
better sounding than an FM mod.

moggar41 says:

@gpruitt54 did you find out how yet? if so could you send me a link? i have
the same problem!

TheBeingSalmanKhan says:

How to Play Songs Via iPod in Kia Sorento 2008. Pls tell me if anyone know
..

Andre Shikata says:

Great video, thanks.

Erik Showers says:

Thank you. Info to work on our ’08 Sorentos is TOP SECRET it seems. I
bought driving/fog lamps online that were identical to factory (screwed
right in and wiring connectors were already there). I spent weeks finding
the part number for the factory light switch for the conversion (the
headlight/fog light stalk on the left of the steering column). My dealer
whom I bought my SUV wanted $600 bucks, it all cost me less than $150. The
dealer across town with some cool parts guys finally helped me.

TheKingJacob1 says:

Is the process the same for the 2009 kia optima?

jses2011 says:

THANK You!!! you are awesome for this!

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