At present, many car owners have such a prevailing view— to enjoy convenience and enjoyment in their cars, one of the straight ways is to upgrade a head unit with both practical and entertaining features. In fact, to install a head unit for a car requires not many professional skills, every car owner can achieve it individually under a correct installation guide. If you are going to install a 2011 2012 KIA K3 GPS head unit, this article is worth for you reading.

Seicane S168047 2011 2012 KIA K3 GPS navigation DVD head unit after installation

Seicane S168047 2011 2012 KIA K3 GPS navigation DVD head unit after installation

 

Please notice before the installation:

1.Please apply the parking brake and remove the negative cable on the vehicle battery before the removal to ensure safety.

2.A lever and a screwdriver need to be prepared before the installation.

3.For your convenience, here’s the recommended tools for removal and installation from Seicane, please check for more details: http://www.seicane.com/car-dvd-dismantling-device-srd-400

 

2011 2012 KIA K3 car radio installation steps

1. The original car radio.

The original car radio

The original car radio

2. Pry around the edges of the panel with a lever.

Pry around the edges of the panel with a lever

Pry around the edges of the panel with a lever

3. Remove the panel.

Remove the panel

Remove the panel

4. Unscrew four screws holding the original car radio in place with a screwdriver.

Unscrew four screws holding the original car radio in place with a screwdriver

Unscrew four screws holding the original car radio in place with a screwdriver

5. Gently take the factory radio out of the dashboard.

Gently take the factory radio out of the dashboard

Gently take the factory radio out of the dashboard

6. Disconnect all connectors at the back of the original car radio.

Disconnect all connectors at the back of the original car radio

Disconnect all connectors at the back of the original car radio

7. Check all the accessories for the new Seicane car radio.

8. Connect the harnesses to the back of the new Seicane car radio.

9. Connect the Seicane car radio to your original car radio ‘s plugs.

10. Turn on the new Seicane car radio to have a careful check if everything works well. If it doesn’t, please check whether all the cables are connected correctly.

11. Put the new Seicane car radio into the dash.

12. Put everything into their original place. All the installation is done.

 

That’s all about the installation of a 2011 2012 KIA K3 head unit. Whatever problems you have, you are welcome to seek advice from your dealer or ask a technician for help. The key point about the successful installation is that you must have a head unit fits well with your car. If you don’t have any ideas, I’d like to recommend a 2011 2012 KIA K3 navigation DVD head unit from Seicane to you. You can check the link to get more details and see if you like it.

http://www.seicane.com/8-inch-android-radio-dvd-player-gps-navigation-system-for-2011-2012-kia-k3-with-bluetooth-hd-1024-600-touch-screen-obd2-dvr-rearview-camera-tv-1080p-video-usb-sd-3g-wifi-steering-wheel-control-mirror-link-s168047

This intelligent head unit is specially designed for your 2011 2012 KIA K3, which can be an ideal replacement for your old factory radio. You will find it very smooth and fast to operate it thanks to its configuration of the latest Android 5.1.1 based system and RK3188 1.6GHz Cortex A9 Quad-core CPU. To utilize the Bluetooth technology, the   hands-free calls and streaming music are available for you when you wirelessly pair your mobile phone with this unit. Besides, the 3D GPS navigation system can help you find the correct ways to your destinations. If you like this smart head unit, don’t hesitate to take it along with your journey.

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