A:AnswerLikely your old harness will work as most aftermarket stereos for the harnesses the same way. You just need to pull out the appropriate prongs on the sides of this one to lock it in, and splice the wires over and you’ll be good!
A:AnswerYes, they are made to fit almost all models. You may need to get a mounting kit and a wire harness for your vehicle specifications for an easy installation.
A:AnswerThis unit is designed to be installed in vehicles with a single DIN installation site. Please refer to your vehicle manual for confirmation of the type you require.
A:AnswerYes, it is a single DIN setup and will not need any additional items other than a wiring harness for your specific car unless you are good at splicing wires together.
A:AnswerYou should get a wiring harness made for your car, around $10.00. You can purchase it online or in an auto parts store. You just need your car make, model and year information when buying it. Then you just connect each wire matching its color. And done.
A:AnswerDepending on whether your radio is a single or double DIN, it may be a drop-in replacement for your 2005 Sonata. If it is a single DIN, (the skinny version), yes, it will be easy to replace. If it is a Double Din, the taller version, than you'll need to have a fit kit to cover the area that will not be covered by the removal of the stereo.
A:AnswerThis is a single din radio. You can fit a single din and double din in your car but you will most likely need a dash kit and wiring kit that is made for your car. I had to get the specific dash kit and wiring kit to make mine fit like factory. You also need to check whether your car needs an antenna adapter as well, unless, you don't want radio.
A:AnswerThis unit is designed to be installed in vehicles with a single DIN installation site. Please refer to your vehicle manual for confirmation of the type you require.