For some car owners, it is just an easy thing to replace a factory radio, which just consists of the removal of the old radio and the installation of the new radio. If you have a plan to upgrade your factory radio, it is highly suggested that you should find a detailed installation guide to help you. Here I would like to share a step-by-step installation guide about a 2000-2015 VW Volkswagen Crafter GPS Bluetooth Radio from Seicane with you. If you also have the same or similar dashboard, you can take it as a reference.

2000-2015 VW Volkswagen Crafter GPS Bluetooth Radio after installation

2000-2015 VW Volkswagen Crafter GPS Bluetooth Radio after installation

Some tips before the installation:

1.Please disconnect the power before the installation.

2.Please prepare a lever and a screwdriver before the removal and the installation.

3.Please keep all the separate parts from the car. Please take great care of the dashboard to avoid scratching it during its detachment and installation. Please keep handy any parts from the car and make use of all the original screws from the car as much as possible. so each related part of the unit can be fixed securely.

4.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

2000-2015 VW Volkswagen Crafter car radio installation guide

1. The original car radio.

The original car radio

The original car radio

2. Remove the air vent with a plastic removal tool.

Remove the air vent with a plastic removal tool

Remove the air vent with a plastic removal tool

3. Remove the trim panel with a plastic removal tool.

Remove the trim panel with a plastic removal tool

Remove the trim panel with a plastic removal tool

4. Unscrew four screws that are holding the radio on the dashboard.

Unscrew four screws that are holding the radio on the dashboard

Unscrew four screws that are holding the radio on the dashboard

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5. Take out the original car radio.

Take out the original car radio

Take out the original car radio

6. Disconnect the connectors at the back of the 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 stereo’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.

 

Above is the installation guide for a 2000-2015 VW Volkswagen Crafter GPS Bluetooth Radio. If you meet any difficulties you cannot overcome independently, it is highly suggested that you should consult your dealer or ask a professional for help. But if you haven’t got a suitable radio yet, I’d like to recommend a wonderful 2000-2015 VW Volkswagen Crafter GPS Bluetooth Radio from Seicane to you. For more details, please click:

http://www.seicane.com/oem-9-inch-android-car-radio-replacement-for-2000-2015-vw-volkswagen-crafter-bluetooth-gps-navigation-system-car-stereo-with-3g-wifi-mirror-link-hd-1080p-video-s301183

This remarkable car radio can be one of your best choices to replace your factory radio. Thanks to the features of turn-by-turn direction and voice prompts provided by the strong 3D GPS navigation system, you can be guided to anywhere you like to go accurately. Besides, with the Bluetooth module built in this radio, you are able to freely connect your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone with this radio to have hands-free calls as well as enjoy streaming music to keep you safe and relaxed all the way. Wish you have a good time accompanied by this car radio. Good luck to you!

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