Bro I’m in need of your help. My 09 Tucson has 3 plugs that were in the back of the factory stereo. The harness which was suggested I needed is clearly not the right one. Wish I could post pics but I don’t know how on here
It depends on what features you want. The radio i used here does pretty much everything except it doesn't have a touchscreen so no back up camera or apple carplay android auto.
I have a question for you, did you experience any problems with your car dying if left undriven for 2-4 days? I have the same car as you and then only way I was able to stop it was by taking out the radio fuse. It was apparently draining my battery. Trust me, I turned off everything when I was done driving and it would still die. I'm currently wondering if I'll start getting the issue again if I put the fuse back in and get a new radio, or if I'm just stuck without one.
@@10cheesburgers i didn’t replace the radio I bought one of those transmitters for 30$ trust me it works perfectly. maybe you should put the old radio back and try a transmitter I’ve been using mine for about three moths and I haven’t had any issues whatsoever
@@10cheesburgers Is that fuse only for the radio? If so, then replacing the radio should fix your problem, but to help be sure, you could do the procedures in this video to remove the radio, then inspect the wires and harnesses that are for the radio to see if there's a short. In fact, just before disconnecting the radio, you could reinstall the fuse and use a meter to check the amp draw on the battery (there are videos for this out there), then disconnect the radio and check it again. If the Amp draw drops significantly after disconnecting the radio, then the radio is bad. If not, then the radio wiring likely has a bad wire somewhere.
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This is a good video...thank you 👍🏿👍🏿
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Thank you sir. You are a saint.
How do you hook up aftermarket stereo in the tucsan when it has stock amp ?
Should the car be on accessory mode or fully on?
Bro I’m in need of your help. My 09 Tucson has 3 plugs that were in the back of the factory stereo. The harness which was suggested I needed is clearly not the right one. Wish I could post pics but I don’t know how on here
So to remove the radio you have to do this whole process?
I'm getting ready to do it right now and that's what I just fucking said. Seems like an awful lot to install a freaking radio.
Did you need to do any extra wiring?
Do you absolutely need the bracket? Also when you purchase the head unit. Will the pigtails come with it or do they come with the install bracket?
you want the dashkit so you can properly mount the radio and you will need to install a car harness to the radio harness
Hey bro great video I have a Hyundai Tucson 2006 I’ve been wanting to replace the stereo which one would you recommend I get pls help, thanks 🙏
It depends on what features you want. The radio i used here does pretty much everything except it doesn't have a touchscreen so no back up camera or apple carplay android auto.
@@jptheinstallguy i just wanna play music directly from my phone I don’t care about anything else
I have a question for you, did you experience any problems with your car dying if left undriven for 2-4 days? I have the same car as you and then only way I was able to stop it was by taking out the radio fuse. It was apparently draining my battery. Trust me, I turned off everything when I was done driving and it would still die.
I'm currently wondering if I'll start getting the issue again if I put the fuse back in and get a new radio, or if I'm just stuck without one.
@@10cheesburgers i didn’t replace the radio I bought one of those transmitters for 30$ trust me it works perfectly.
maybe you should put the old radio back and try a transmitter I’ve been using mine for about three moths and I haven’t had any issues whatsoever
@@10cheesburgers Is that fuse only for the radio? If so, then replacing the radio should fix your problem, but to help be sure, you could do the procedures in this video to remove the radio, then inspect the wires and harnesses that are for the radio to see if there's a short. In fact, just before disconnecting the radio, you could reinstall the fuse and use a meter to check the amp draw on the battery (there are videos for this out there), then disconnect the radio and check it again. If the Amp draw drops significantly after disconnecting the radio, then the radio is bad. If not, then the radio wiring likely has a bad wire somewhere.
question for the Tucson on the radio console there under the hazard lights is it possible to add a AUX cable unit ??
Yes that's with any car I think there is an aux module you can get called the isimple is32
Shift it into neutral lol no need to pull the shift handle off
I have two blue wires on my harness and only one on the actual radio
My stock harness does not look like that
Does the new radio have Bluetooth?
yes
Looks like someone already did the dirty work to make a double din work in a single din dashboard.
What uf i have a 2009 accent ? It s not the same plug help
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