A:Answeryes, but you need to make sure to pick the correct model for your car, check the manufacture web site but buy it from best buy. i think the manufacture only sells the upgraded version on there site which is 3x as much money and this one works just fine.
A:AnswerYou need a maestro rr adapater for your vehicle in order to get tire pressures and all other info on your aftermarket unit. This is for your steering wheel controls which is a completely different unit. You will need both.
A:AnswerIt probably would work, but I would call AXXESS (386) 257-2956. From the AXXESS website it says this product will work, but it may depend on the new stereo that you put in the car. My Silverado required the Steering Wheel Control Interface along with the GM Data Interface...both products are available in the Best Buy audio installation department and they will install it for you (for a price). Installation is free if you spend over a certain dollar amount. I was just happy I got my steering wheel controls back!
A:AnswerIt should work in a 2014 Kia Sorento. I was able to make it work in my 2011 Kia Sorento with no confusion. It was almost plug and play. I suggest doing a quick google search and making sure your car has “analog swc (Steering Wheel Control) outputs”.