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DESCRIPTIONPAYMENTSHIPPINGRETURN POLICYCONTACT US For Kia Sorento 2004-2008 4+64G 9"Carplay Car Stereo Radio GPS Navi Android 15Features:
Vehicle fitment: this car stereo radio is compatible for Kia Sorento 2004-2008.
Wireless wired car-play: you can choose wired connection or wireless connection to car-play, connect to iOS mobile phone, access mobile phone address book, mail, notification, map navigation, music, video and other information, and realize voice control.
Wired Android-auto: built-in Android-auto car system can closely integrate the user's Android phone and player, and realize navigation, make calls, send and receive information, listen to music and other operations via data cable connection.
Built-in WIFI: connect to WIFI, you will find a new world, the most convenient is the online map. Built-in bluetooth hands-free and phone book to play music directly over the phone. (You need to agree to the phone authorization and contact information for syncing your phone settings.)
Built-in GPS navigation: you can purchase directly from play store for offline navigation. With wifi connected, Google Maps can be used perfectly, you can go anywhere you want and never get lost again.
Steering wheel control: through it you can control the functions you need via operating the steering wheel, which is more convenient.
Time setting: you can use the network or GPS to open the date and time automatically, or you can adjust it manually.
Note: Please check your car model before you shoot your order, calculate the year and model number and check the compatibility, or send us a complete image of the plugs on the back of the center console and on-board main unit(as the picture shown) to make sure it matches exactly and help you confirm if you need any other wiring harness or adapters.
Specification:
System: Android 15
Screen size: 9in
Resolution: 1280x720
Radio band: frequency modulation/RDS
Power output: 4x45W
Memory: 4GB(RAM) + 64GB(ROM)
Work temperature: -40℃-80℃
Steering wheel control function: support
Bluetooth version: 5.0
Video output: support
WIFI: support
USB: Double USB interface
AHD camera: support
Audio format: APE/FLAC/WAV/MP3/WMA and more
Video format: MKV/RMVB/AVI/MP4/MDV and more
Picture format: PNG/JPEG/JPG/GIF/WBMP/BNP and more
Factory setting keyword: 8888 or 3368 or 1234
Language:Chinese/English/French/Italian/Korean/Japanese/Arabic/Spanish/Portuguese/ Russian/Turkish/ Vietnamese/ Hebrew/ Polish/ German
Fitment:
Compatible for Kia Sorento 2004-2008
Note: Please check your car model before you shoot your order, calculate the year and model number and check the compatibility, or send us a complete image of the plugs on the back of the center console and on-board main unit(as the picture shown) to make sure it matches exactly and help you confirm if you need any other wiring harness or adapters.
Package includes:
1 x Car Stereo Radio Set
How to Wire a Car Stereo
Quick Overview of Wiring a Car Stereo
Part 1 Remove the Old Stereo
1 Disconnect the battery. Because you will be working on the electrical system of your car, it’s important to disconnect the battery before you get started. If you aren’t sure where to locate the battery in your vehicle, refer to your owner’s manual; most car batteries can be found under the hood, but some are kept in the trunk. Once you locate the battery, use a hand or socket wrench to loosen the black cable from the negative terminal on the battery. You will not need to remove the bolt entirely, instead simply loosen it enough to pull the cable off of the terminal. Tuck the cable down to the side of the battery so that it can’t come back into contact with the terminal.
2 Remove any necessary pieces of trim. You will need to gain access to the sides of the stock head unit (or stereo) in your center console. In some cars, that will require the removal of some pieces of plastic trim. Be careful when removing trim pieces, as they may be brittle and subject to cracking. Whenever possible, try to pull the piece of trim out slightly to get a look at what kind of clip is used to attach it. You may need to slide the trim piece in a certain direction to separate it, you may need to hit a release with a screw driver, or you may need to simply pull on it hard enough. Checking first will prevent you from breaking off the clips and having to replace the piece of trim.
3 Determine how your head unit is mounted. Car stereos are all held in place using one of two methods: spring clips or bolts. Each method requires a different technique for removal. In order to determine what method your car uses to secure the stereo, you can consult your car’s repair manual or look closely once you’ve gotten the trim out of the way. Spring clip mounts may not require the removal of any trim pieces and can be identified by the matching pairs of holes on either side of the stereo. Stereos that are bolted into place may require more trim removal, as you will need to gain access to the space behind the stereo.
4 Use DIN tools to remove spring clipped stereos. If your stereo or head unit is held in place using spring clips, you will need to purchase a pair of DIN tools. DIN tools look like thin pieces of metal bent into the shape of the letter “U” with slightly hooked ends. Insert one DIN tool into the two holes on the left, and another into the two holes on the right. Press them both in until you hear the click of the spring releasing. Spread the tools apart slightly to grip the back of the stereo and pull the tools toward yourself. The stereo will slide out of the console of the car along with the tools.
5 Remove a bolted in stereo with wrenches. You will likely need to remove quite a bit more of the trim to access bolts that hold your stereo in place than you would have with spring clipped stereos. Once you are able to see the bolts, removing the stereo should be fairly self-explanatory: there will likely be four bolts, either attaching the stereo to a bracket at the back or on either side. Determine the size of the bolts, then use a hand wrench to remove them. Some brackets won’t require that you remove the bolts completely, but may just need you to loosen them sufficiently to slide the stereo out.
6 Disconnect the wiring. If you are removing a stock head unit, there will likely be at least one plastic clip with a number of wires going into it that you will need to disconnect. There may be a second clip and an antennae cable as well in some cars. These few clips consolidate all the wiring required to connect the stereo to the car’s power source, the antennae and each of the speakers. If you are removing an aftermarket stereo, there is a possibility that there will be no clip and the previous stereo was wired loosely. If that is the case, you may have to cut the wires in order to connect them to the new head unit.
Part 2 Wire the New Stereo
1 Purchase a wiring adaptor. Your new stereo will come with a diagram indicating what each wire is and what it needs to be connected to, but that process can be made much simpler by using a wiring harness clip adaptor. These adaptors are made to make it easy to connect your new stereo to the car’s existing clip. Use the diagram provided with the stereo as well as the diagram provided with the clip, to loosely connect each of the wires to the new adaptor.
2 Identify and connect loose wiring. If you are not using a wiring harness clip adaptor, you will need to identify the wires coming out of the stereo, as well as those coming out of the car. Without an adaptor, you will need to cut the wires on the back of the car’s harness clip, but do so one at a time as you connect them to their corresponding wire on the stereo to prevent confusion. Use the repair manual for your car or locate a wiring diagram for your car online to aid in your efforts to identify each wire. Most car stereos will require the following connections:
3 Connect the output convertor if necessary. Some vehicles will require an output converter to make it work properly with components of the car that are not common industry wide. Some automakers use external amplifiers the stereo’s signal will need to compensate for. Your stereo may have come with an output convertor, but it’s more likely that you will need to order it from an auto parts or electronics store. Be sure you order an output converter designed specifically for your year, make and model vehicle.
4 Secure all connected wires. Once all of the wiring has been connected to their corresponding wires, you will need to make those connections permanent. There are a number of ways you can permanently bond two wires together and while some may be more resilient than others, most will work just fine for car stereo applications. Be sure there is no bare wire metal showing from any of the wire connections by wrapping them in electric tape or heat-shrink wrap.
Part 3 Install the New Stereo
1 Test the stereo. Before you install the stereo in the center console of your vehicle, reconnect the battery and turn the car on to make sure it is functioning properly. With the stereo completely connected, turn it on and try a few functions. Make sure all speakers in your vehicle are working and that CDs or your MP3 player play properly. If you have been able to connect the antennae cable already, check to make sure the radio works.
2 Tuck all of the wiring into the dashboard. You may have noticed that most of the wires you connected to your stereo allowed for quite a bit of slack. Take the connected car stereo in one hand and use the other to tuck all of the extra wire back into the dashboard as you set the stereo in its opening. If you have not been able to connect the large antennae cable yet because it was too short, connect it now as you sit the stereo in its place.
4 Secure the new stereo. If your stereo utilizes spring clips, it will click as it locks in place and you will not need to take any further action to secure the stereo. If yours uses bolts and brackets, reuse the bolts you removed earlier to secure the new stereo in the same place. If you had to use an adaptor to properly fit the stereo in its space in the console, ensure the stereo is secured to the adaptor and that the adaptor is secured to the car.
5 Reinstall the trim. Being careful not to break any of the plastic clips that hold the trim in place, reinstall each piece in the opposite order you removed them. That means you should install the last piece you removed first, followed by the second to last, and so on. This will make sure overlapping pieces are layered properly.
Tips:
Q1. Why can't turn on the car radio ?
Please check the Voltage of car radio: 12V When you test this car radio,you can combine the red and yellow wires and connect them to the positive side of the power supply.Black line to negative power supply. Replace the same type of insurance to test the car radio.
Note: Please must use our power cables to connect our car radio,it is not possible to insert the original car plug directly into our machine.
Q2. Why the car radio will show "No Signal" when we reversing?
Please check if the camera's line is properly connected to the car radio. Note: The video port of rear camera must insert the "CAMIN" port of car radio.
Q3. Why does the camera display "!" and "Can't watch video while driving" when I use USB to watch videos?
Please turn off the "Video Warning" function in the settings,then will be OK.
Q4. Why can't search FM?
No radio antenna inserted. Please check if the radio antenna is plugged in. Please insert more antennas several times to make it well contacted. The signal of your location is not good. Please go to a better place to test again. The radio antenna on the car is broken/no effect; please replace the radio antenna and test again.
Q5. Why can't connect the Bluetooth of car radio?
Open the phone settings interface, open the Bluetooth in the Bluetooth function, search for Bluetooth devices, find the player's Bluetooth model to be paired; if you need a pairing code, enter 0000; if not, try 1234 or 123456. Please try to use another mobile phone to test this function. All methods are correct and still cannot use Bluetooth, Please unplug the plug on the back of the player and plug it in after 3 minute.
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