with the proper instillation and dash kit...yes, but you also may need to check and see that the wire harness will fit on each and make sure that they are interchangable.-Shocker
2004 Hyundai Monsoon Radio Wiring (Delphi Receiver 12220029)1 Green Ground2 Blue Rear Rt - 3 Red Rear Rt +4 Yellow Frt Lft + 5 Black Frt Lft- 6 - - 7 - - 8 - - 9 - - 10 - - 11 - - 12 - -13 Pink/Blk ILLUM14 White Frt Rt - 15 Red Frt Rt +16 Orange Rear Lft + 17 Green Rear Lft -18 - ? 19 Blk/Org ? 20 s Brn/Blk ? 21 Pink ILLUM+ 22 Blue/Org Amp Sound Trigger23 L Brown/Blk ACC +24 L Brown Hot B+Note: trigger wire#22 must be energized from ACC switch wire # 23 from unit to get soundaaron drumit is just easy first of all what u have to do is check the type of radio you already have in your santa fe, first:is it single din(small) or double din (big).if it is the monsoon double din you need to buy the Metra 70-2003 Radio Wiring Harness For GM 98-Up Harness and the interface Metra 95-7309 Double DIN Installation Kit for Select 1995-2006 Hyundai Vehicles, from there all you have to do is follow the instructions you maybe need a antenna conector extensor if you want but the one in the radio u can make it fit in any radio and place some tape in it to hold it that will save you 15 to 20 box.if you are placing a single din radio on it you need a different interface and kit wich I have no idea in this moment about the numbers but u can go to metra and find them in the catalog, and get them in amazon is the best way, also my recomendation is to place a double din radio on your car because that will give the SUV a better look.joe
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putting in aftermarket radio and need color codes for 1998 Hyundai Sonata GL L4-2.oL
Could be broke, or might just be a Hyundai radio. Check antenna, and cable from antenna to radio.
To troubleshoot a radio in a 2004 Hyundai Sante Fe the radio fuse in the cabin fuse box should be checked. Replace the fuse the with the proper amp rating. If the radio still does not work check the wire harness behind the radio for only frayed or open lines.
with the proper instillation and dash kit...yes, but you also may need to check and see that the wire harness will fit on each and make sure that they are interchangable.-Shocker
Factory stereos in a 1998 Hyundai is held in place by a mounting bracket found inside the center console. Remove the center console to reach the mounting bracket. Loosen the mounting screws and pull the radio forward. Pull the radio harness from the cabin wire harness and remove the radio.
Due to Hyundai's anti-theft commitment, you must visit a Hyundai dealer to get the code. This service is offered to ensure your device is safe.
you need to pop out the frame and unscrew the radio. You will need a wiring harness for an after market stereo.
Try these out ...... Radio 12v pink + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition pink + radio harness Radio Illumination blue/black + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on N/A Power Antenna green/black + radio harness LF Speaker +/- blue/red - yellow/black +,- radio harness RF Speaker +/- black - yellow +,- radio harness LR Speaker +/- brown - white +,- radio harness RR Speaker +/- green/orange - blue/orange +,- radio harness
Remove the decorative cover to the radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Pull the radio out and remove the wiring harness. Remove the radio antenna cable. Reverse the process to install the new radio.
To get the radio code for the Hyundai Excel you need to request it from Hyundai.
The radio unit on a Hyundai Elantra is held in place by a mounting bracket found behind the center console. First remove the center console then remove the screws on the mounting bracket. The radio will be able to slide forward. Once pulled out remove the wire harness that plugs into the radio.
brown/green + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition white/red + radio harness Radio Illumination blue (dimmer) + radio harness LF Speaker +/- white/black - yellow/black +,- radio harness or amp RF Speaker +/- white/red - yellow/red +,- radio harness or amp LR Speaker +/- white/blue - yellow +,- radio harness or amp RR Speaker +/- white - yellow +,- radio harness or amp Lee Curle Owner- Custom Car Audio, Newton,KS
Usually when you get the radio the place you bought it will have a wiring harness that will fit the car. If not then go to a radio installation shop and ask for one. This will then plug right into the factory car harness and then you connect the radio to this harness. That's it. Good luck.
Nope. The Trans Am radio was like the rest of the Pontiac radios, but only the Trans Ams had the 'Monsoon' on the radio face. No other ones did. Nope. The Trans Am radio was like the rest of the Pontiac radios, but only the Trans Ams had the 'Monsoon' on the radio face. No other ones did.