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Hyundai Sonata 2011-up CN-M5 

 Installation manual 

Caution

 – Documentation is an aid to successful installation.  No liability is assumed for incorrect installation.  If 

unsure of expertise required, please consult a qualified installation tech. 

 

99 

For vehicles with BlueLink 

 
Affix double sided tape and orient the 
swivel antenna’s such that they are flat 
and once attached to the top the radio 
they must face right. 
 
Temporarily support the BlueLink module 
underneath the dash board surface with 
the communication cable going to the 
left and ensuring the swivel antenna 
cables point right and are flat.  This 
allows for clearance behind the radio. 
The Bluelink module will be affix on top 
of the radio when the radio body will be 
in place. 

Summary of Contents for CN-M5

Page 1: ...1 up CN M5 Installation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 1 ...

Page 2: ...omponents Please check the bill of materials carefully to ens ure the kit is complete Installation requires careful attention If you have concerns about your abilities to perform delicate operations then do not b egin the installation The car must be secured to not move during installation Parking brake must be engaged at all times Operation should be made in a clean safe and well ventilated envir...

Page 3: ...stallation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 3 Caution Installation Time is around 3 4 hours with additional time required for options installation Do NOT RUSH and if issues occur contact technical support ...

Page 4: ... TRIP Module connection identification Page 20 6 Vehicle Preparation Page 24 7 Radio Preparation Page 35 8 Vehicle Year Specific instructions a 2011 Sonata Page 38 b 2012 Sonata Page 50 9 Radio Bracket Installation Page 63 10 Touchscreen Fascia Installation Page 65 11 Fascia Trim Preparation Page 70 12 Lower Console Preparation Page 77 13 Electrical Connections Page 82 14 Installation in Vehicle P...

Page 5: ...expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Tools required for successful install 1 Patience 5 Vice Grip Shop Towels Alcohol Gloves Electrical tape Hacksaw Philips 2 screwdriver magnetic 3M Industrial double sided tape Wide flat blade screwdriver Knife Masking Tape Jeweler screw driver set Ratchet Side cutters Wire strippers 10mm socket Torx T15 Driver ...

Page 6: ...is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 6 Bill of materials Aux cable Main I O 1 Cable Main I O 2 Cable Keypad Cable Pre installed Audio Patch Cord ...

Page 7: ...allation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 7 Bill of materials Radio securing Brackets Radio face plate Sonata 2012 Radio face plate Sonata 2011 Flat ribbon rubber block Mini Speaker with 1 screw GPS antenna ...

Page 8: ...or incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 8 Bill of materials Main Touchscreen Pre installed in fascia Molding TRIP Module with 2 screws Bluetooth antenna pre installed Sonata 2011 only Fascia Molding SD Card to USB adapter External USB SD Card Box SD Card already inserted ...

Page 9: ...allation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 9 Bill of materials Replacement radio flat ribbon Sonata 2012 only Clock Temp Sensor Passenger warnings Module patch cord XM radio Antenna adapter TRIP Serial cable ...

Page 10: ...ual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 10 Section 3 System Cable Connections and Identification ...

Page 11: ...n aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 11 Rear Backup Camera Cable Main I O 1 GPS Antenna Connection Main I O 1 Backup lamp 12V from Camera RED wire Ground ...

Page 12: ...ability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 12 External Speaker Connection Main I O 1 TRIP Serial Cable connection 5 Pin to TRIP Module 3 Pin Yellow Red and Black to MAIN I O 1 Trip Serial cable 2 Pin Blue and Green to Audio Patch Cord ...

Page 13: ...installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 13 AUX Cable connection Main I O 1 AV In connection Main I O 1 optional To Audio Patch cord AUX IN see next page Composite stereo jacks DVD Game console etc ...

Page 14: ...llation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 14 Audio Patch cord AUX IN previous page to Audio Switcher input jack Steering wheel control wires 2 pin from TRIP SERIAL Cable P 12 Temp Sensor Serial MAIN I O 1 to CLOCK TEMP SENSOR Passenger warnings Module patch cord 3 pins AUDIO SWITCHER 8 pins housing not in use ...

Page 15: ... assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 15 AV Out Connection Main I O 2 Note Not required to connect to the device if AV OUT IR Remote Control or Traffic tuner are not used IR Sensor and Remote Main I O 2 optional Rear seats Entertainment AV OUT jacks ...

Page 16: ...n Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 16 Power connector for the CN M5 Navigator coming from the Audio Patch cord ...

Page 17: ...manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 17 Section 4 Touchscreen Connection identification ...

Page 18: ...ution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 18 Not in use Main I O 1 Main I O 2 SD USB connect Power Connection ...

Page 19: ...cumentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 19 SD USB Interface SD USB connection box to SD EXT connection Main I O Connection 1 ...

Page 20: ...Installation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 20 Main I O Connection 2 ...

Page 21: ... Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 21 Section 5 Trip Module Connections and ports identification ...

Page 22: ...allation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 22 TRIP Module Dip Switch location For Sonata 2011 only 2012 does not use DIP switches Switches are factory preset but please refer to the Appendix 1 at page 109 for correct position TRIP Module interface connections Do not use this picture for DIP switches position ...

Page 23: ...l installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 23 Trip Module Connections Cable identification Ribbon Connector OBDII Parking Assist cable Option TRIP 5 pins Cable wire connections Keypad Connection ...

Page 24: ...ability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 24 CN M5 Screen OBD Parking Assist connector option TRIP 3 pins Serial connector Flat Ribbon Cable I O Keypad cable Steering wheel wires From Audio patch cord TRIP module schematic connections ...

Page 25: ...allation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 25 Section 6 Vehicle Preparation ...

Page 26: ...the molding to be removed Protect the area with masking tape if needed Carefully pry away the trim piece straight up starting at the back of the trim to gain enough to begin removing by hand Insert a protected flat screw driver blade between the trim and the console where you see a small gap and pry upwards When removing the trim piece it needs to be lifted vertically and pivot slightly to avoid d...

Page 27: ...bility is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Store these trim pieces carefully to avoid damage Repeat the process for the other side Once both trim pieces are removed the facia securing screws are exposed Remove both screws and reserve 27 ...

Page 28: ...d installation tech Gently pry the black fascia that surrounds radio starting at the bottom ON BOTH SIDES where you just removed the screws Gently unclip the surrounding towards to the top of the trim Be careful to protect the surrounding dash trim 28 Continue with fascia removal by gently prying the other side to free the panel from its retaining clips Do not pull too far forward Just enough to d...

Page 29: ...stallation tech 29 As you gently pull the panel forward disconnect the multi way connector for the clock and airbag warning light located at the top of the trim Once the clock connector is disconnected pull the fascia further forward and disconnect the heater controls multi way connectors 2 On vehicle with auto climate control gently pull the sensor tube off the the rear of the control Do the same...

Page 30: ...sure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Undo the 4 securing screws for the radio and store them safely Gently ease the radio forward and disconnect the FM and XM antenna and ground cable from the rear of the radio Caution press the locking tab after the pink plastic to disengage the XM antenna A little flat screw driver may help 30 ...

Page 31: ...ation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 31 To free the radio completely disconnect the 2 multi way connectors on the rear of the radio Pressing the locking tab allows the connectors to be removed from the back ...

Page 32: ... No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Next step is to remove the storage pocket Remove the 4 retaining screws for the storage pocket Please ensure that you locate the 2 lower difficult screws save for reinstallation 32 ...

Page 33: ...ion If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 33 For Vehicles with BlueLink Please remove the 6 screws attaching the BlueLink module to the support bracket to allow for clearance to cut the radio support bracket Once free remove the silver brackets using a T15 Torx driver removing the 4 screws These parts are not reused ...

Page 34: ...ea that needs to be trimmed The factory radio will be located deeper in the dash than before to accommodate the new touchscreen and bezel mount Using a small saw or any appropriate tool trim the area marked to reflect the next step This is necessary to allow the updated radio to be installed correctly Clean the entire area with a vacuum to remove the plastic debris Remove the 10mm nut that holds t...

Page 35: ...unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Pry off the plastic antenna cables support with the help of a flat screw driver 35 Use Vise grips carefully work the metal stud circled back and forth until it snaps off Do the same with the metal support at the left The metal support has to be removed completely at the welding point AFTER ...

Page 36: ...tallation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 36 Section 7 Radio Preparation ...

Page 37: ...sumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 37 Remove existing retaining brackets using a Phillips head screwdriver Secure the 6 countersink screws removed to be reused later Remove existing radio back support using a Vise grip by unscrewing it counter clockwise ...

Page 38: ...lified installation tech Radio Preparation Remove the front panel retaining screw as shown Repeat for the other side of the radio To detach the front panel completely from the radio there are 6 retaining tabs that retain the radio panel in 2 on bottom 2 on top and 1 either side GENTLY lift these up a little DO NOT SNAP THEM OFF and pry the radio fascia clear enough to allow access to the cables on...

Page 39: ...ntation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 39 2011 Sonata continue to next page 2012 Sonata jump to page 51 Section 8 Vehicle Specific ...

Page 40: ...d for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 40 Once the panel is free of the chassis we need to remove the ribbon cable and the wireless antenna cable Notice the ribbon cable connection There are locking tab cutouts on the ribbon cable to ensure the cable stays in place ...

Page 41: ... qualified installation tech A little pressure is needed from a screwdriver to lift up the brown locking tab to allow the ribbon to freely be disconnected Be gentle to avoid damaging the brown locking tab 41 Notice the red circles The ribbon needs to be disengaged from the unlocked brown locking tab to free it from the beige connector Separate the white end from the lock by lifting gently DO NOT P...

Page 42: ...ful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 42 Once the ribbon disengages from the brown locking tabs gently remove the ribbon cable from the beige connector Ribbon Cable disconnected AT LAST ...

Page 43: ...ed please consult a qualified installation tech Gently remove the Bluetooth antenna cable from the circuit board to allow complete removal 43 Disconnection of the wireless antenna is two handed process There is a locking ring very close to the PCB Printed Circuit Board that needs to be disengaged pulled up slightly before pulling cable off the PCB The cable and connector are very fragile ...

Page 44: ...med for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech The front securing plate of the radio is mounted with a total of 7 screws Two of these are hidden inside the top cover as shown Remove and store these 44 After removal of the top screws the top panel is slid off the radio ...

Page 45: ...se consult a qualified installation tech Install the TRIP interface module into the provided plate in the orientation shown White connector exposed on front of plate oriented away form CD tray dip switches at rear 45 The front plate needs to be removed from the radio to allow the assembly of the new face place provided with the kit Remove the 5 retaining screws indicated and save for later use ...

Page 46: ...o successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Secure TRIP interface module onto the bracket using the two philips screws provided 46 DIP switches are factory set do not change ...

Page 47: ... plate and locate the plate into the front of the radio Be cautious to avoid causing any internal damage as the TRIP interface is pushed into the radio unit CAUTION Sometimes the TRIP might snag a little on connectors carefully maneuver into position 47 Locate the new face plate in position using the embosses Put the first 2 screws in diagonal to make sure the face plate is square with the radio a...

Page 48: ...eed to be facing down to make contact and the blue needs to face up The ribbon must be CAREFULLY but firmly pushed into the TRIP connector ensuring it is parallel and has no bends or tears 3 Then fold down gently the locking tab 48 4 Then carefully install the rubber retainer inserting the bottom piece first into place to ensure the locking tab and therefore ribbon cable does not disengage Caution...

Page 49: ...s assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech The protruding curve of the ribbon cable must be CAREFULLY eased back into the radio unit under the TRIP module use just enough pressure to push into the radio Completed TRIP module ribbon cable installation 49 ...

Page 50: ...Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 50 After Completion of your Sonata 2011 radio preparation please jump to Page 63 ...

Page 51: ... Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 51 Sonata 2012 Radio preparation and TRIP module installation ...

Page 52: ...expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 52 There are 2 versions of radio s used in the 2012 model These are identified by the color of the connector Brown or Black Both connectors require the supplied ribbon cable but have different methods of disengaging it If you have BROWN connector jump to next slide if you have BLACK connector jump to slide 55 ...

Page 53: ...d please consult a qualified installation tech 53 The cable needs to be disengaged from the unlocked brown locking tab of the radio body to free it from the beige connector Lift the brown lever up to unlock the ribbon DO NOT PULL HARD to avoid damage Once the brown lock is disengaged carefully lift the ribbon cable from the locking tabs and pull out Notice the contacts are facing upwards ...

Page 54: ...rtise required please consult a qualified installation tech 54 To install the supplied new ribbon cable Insert into the connector fully contacts side up above brown locking tab then press the locking tab down Note A correctly installed cable has approximately 2mm of silver contact exposed The new ribbon cable does not have the locking tabs like the one removed Jump to page 57 ...

Page 55: ...n manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 55 Sonata 2012 Radio BLACK connector procedure ...

Page 56: ...ribbon cable to be installed into the radio This is supplied in the kit The locking tab for the ribbon cable is located facing out from the radio With a small flat screw driver lift up gently the locking tab at this point the flat ribbon can be pulled to the inside of the radio and successfully removed Note Silver contacts face down on this type of connector Locking tab in lifted position Do not d...

Page 57: ...allation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 57 Carefully push the replacement ribbon cable into the connector in the orientation shown and then lock down the tab to secure it in place To ensure the ribbon is properly inserted the blue section if the ribbon should stick out about 1 8 or 3mm from the connector ...

Page 58: ...allation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 58 Remove the 2 screws holding the CD player as indicated here and save these separately because they are smaller Then remove the 5 screw surrounding the face plate ...

Page 59: ...liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 59 Assemble the trip module with the supplied screws as indicated The connector must face the face plate with the flat ribbon connector located at the left TRIP module correctly installed ...

Page 60: ...onsult a qualified installation tech 60 Run the flat ribbon thru the new face plate carefully Make sure to not bend the flat ribbon Then assemble the new face plate and locate it using the embosses circled Screw the face plate 3 screws starting by the opposite corners to make sure the radio body is square Screw the CD player in place using the bottom holes with the small screws reserved separately...

Page 61: ...r need to be facing down to make contact and the blue needs to face up The ribbon must be CAREFULLY but firmly pushed into the TRIP connector ensuring it is parallel and has no bends or tears 3 Then fold down gently the locking tab 4 Then carefully install the rubber retainer inserting the bottom piece first into place to ensure the locking tab and therefore ribbon cable does not disengage Caution...

Page 62: ...s assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 62 Completed TRIP module ribbon cable installation The protruding curve of the ribbon cable must be CAREFULLY eased back into the radio unit under the TRIP module use just enough pressure to push into the radio ...

Page 63: ... successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 63 You have successfully retrofitted your factory radio Attach the XM radio antenna adapter to the radio as shown Sonata 2012 shown ...

Page 64: ...tion manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 64 Section 9 Radio Bracket installation ...

Page 65: ...lied replacement dash mounting brackets to the side of the radio using the countersink screws reserved previously Check the alignment dimples GREEN circles labeled CDP to locate the brackets correctly Thread length of the screws are long enough to secure the radio properly NOTE Look at the orientation of the brackets the cut off corner is at the top Repeat for the other side of the radio 65 You ha...

Page 66: ...o successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 66 Section 10 Display Installation into Fascia If the screen has been pre installed into the fascia trim please skip this section ...

Page 67: ...tech Prepare the display for mounting into the new supplied fascia if this was not completed already Snug the screws up but do not tighten to allow for display adjustment once installed into fascia Install the display unit into the fascia Take time to ensure that the alignment is correct by viewing the outside Look to ensure the display is square and level Tighten the fascia mounting screws to fix...

Page 68: ...for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Apply LIGHT pressure to the back of the display to reduce any gaps between fascia and the display and then tighten the side screws Check alignment and make minor adjustments as necessary The screen is preassembled from factory 68 ...

Page 69: ...ntation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Front of keypad On rear of keypad install the control cable for connection to TRIP module 69 ...

Page 70: ...ion is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech Touchscreen panel installed into replacement fascia Recheck all screws alignments and connections 70 ...

Page 71: ...ation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 71 Section 11 Fascia Trim Preparation ...

Page 72: ... assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 72 To prepare the new fascia for installation some components from the old factory one need to be removed Remove the 4 screws holding the clock module and unsnap it from the fascia Reserve for the final assembly ...

Page 73: ...rect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 73 Release the 2 plastic clips on the outside of the vent and 1 on the inside of the vent that retain the air vent to the factory fascia and carefully remove them To remove the each air vent requires the removal of 4 silver Phillips screws per vent ...

Page 74: ...ure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 74 Transfer the vent to the provided trim Be careful to engage the guiding clip first as shown then snap in the surrounding clips Once properly seated look for gaps on the other side of the fascia If correctly assembled proceed by screwing the 4 screws Repeat the process for the second air vent ...

Page 75: ...d for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 75 To remove the hazard warning light switch requires pressing the retaining tabs on the rear of the switch and pushing the switch out towards the front of the panel Once free of its locking tabs the switch just pulls forward ...

Page 76: ... expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 76 Remove the existing factory temperature control module from the original fascia undo the 4 screws The temperature module is also retained by plastic retaining clips 3 in total 2 on top and 1 underneath Ease these forward to unlock the control and it will be free Relocate it to the new replacement fascia ...

Page 77: ...lation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 77 Transfer the 6 white or green plastic clips from the old trim to the new trim Pull side of clip gently and pull up Install in carefully and securely onto new fascia ...

Page 78: ...tion manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 78 Section 12 Lower Console Preparation ...

Page 79: ...on No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 79 The lower storage cubby requires a little modification for the installation of the SD USB interface box Unscrew the 4 screws indicated then unsnap the cover of the lower box ...

Page 80: ...ase consult a qualified installation tech 80 The lower storage cubby requires a little modification for the installation of the SD USB interface box An area of plastic needs to be removed to allow the cable to exit the inside of the storage cubby After placing SD USB interface box inside storage cubby bring cable out of the rear to allow for connection later Put back the top cover and 4 screws ...

Page 81: ...on No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 81 Attach the SD USB adaptor using 3M tape to the upper underside of the storage cubby Once completed the storage cubby looks like this with the SD USB interface box installed ...

Page 82: ...ntation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 82 Reinstall cubby into dash unit carefully routing wires from rear to the radio compartment ...

Page 83: ...on manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 83 Section 13 Electrical Wiring Connections ...

Page 84: ...following section we will Prepare the radio patch cable and attach to the car radio connectors Attach the clock temp patch cable to the car harness and clock module Secure the clock module underneath the radio Video Tutorial about this section https dl dropboxusercontent com u 70065767 Manuals Audio 20Patch 20Cord 20Assy m2ts Aux cable Audio Patch Cord TRIP Serial cable Clock Temp Sensor Passenger...

Page 85: ...n aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 85 TRIP Serial cable Attach the TRIP Serial cable 2 Pin connector to this connector to the Audio Patch cord as shown ...

Page 86: ...med for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 86 Aux cable Attach the AUX cable male jack into the female of the Aux switcher board as shown Secure in place with Electrical tape Reserve the White and RED RCA jack to be connected into the AUX cable from the MAIN I O 1 ...

Page 87: ...ul installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 87 Connect the Audio Patch cord to the car matching connector as shown Connectors improperly seated Connectors properly seated You should hear a CLICK ...

Page 88: ... incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 88 Reserve the CN M5 4 pins square connector for the final assembly Attach the TRIP SERIAL to the MAIN I O 1 TRIP SERIAL Ref P 12 Reserve the TRIP MOD cable for the final assembly It will be plugged in front of the trip module Ref P 12 ...

Page 89: ...ult a qualified installation tech 89 This is Patch cord for the clock Airbag Seat Belt Temp Sensor module Plug into the car s 16 pins harness as shown at page 93 Connector for the relocated Airbag Seatbelt lights Page 94 Reserve for the final assembly Plug into the factory Clock Temp module next page Connect the TEMP SENSOR cable of the MAIN I O 1 into the 3 pins socket Reserve for the final assem...

Page 90: ...installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 90 Take the protective bag that your system came in Cut enough material to wrap the module completely Once wrapped cut out the wrapping around the connector ...

Page 91: ...lation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 91 Clock Module Patch cord connected ...

Page 92: ...entation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 92 Run the clock module cable 16 pin above and behind the metal tube Bring the cable down ...

Page 93: ...sure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 93 Plug in the 16 pins clock module patch cord into the car harness Unplug and look for bent pins if pins are bent straighten back in position and plug unplug check again by caution Secure the clock module with electric tape with the other cables sitting at the bottom of the radio compartment ...

Page 94: ...d to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 94 Reserve the Airbag Seat Belt cable for final assembly The cable connects at the back of the facia under the keypad board ...

Page 95: ... speaker installation The recommended placement of the mini speaker is located on the driver side Follow up the side kick near the gas pedal locate the plastic support in front of the feet air vent Using the provided screw attach the mini speaker to the support bracket The speaker is very light and require only one screw Once completed bring the wire to the head unit for final install Air vent Dri...

Page 96: ...tion manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 96 Section 14 Installation into Vehicle ...

Page 97: ...se required please consult a qualified installation tech 97 Approximate location of GPS antenna under the dashboard Using 3M double sided tape attach the GPS antenna between the insulation material and underneath the dashboard GPS letters of the antenna should be towards the sky Testing has shown that signal is very good at this point Route the GPS cable over the right air duct ...

Page 98: ... unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 98 IMPORTANT Before proceeding to the final installation if you have purchased the following options please proceed to their installation before completing the final assembly Backup Camera Appendix 2 page 112 Parking Assist System Appendix 3 page 115 RDS Traffic Tuner Appendix 4 page 118 ...

Page 99: ...Link Affix double sided tape and orient the swivel antenna s such that they are flat and once attached to the top the radio they must face right Temporarily support the BlueLink module underneath the dash board surface with the communication cable going to the left and ensuring the swivel antenna cables point right and are flat This allows for clearance behind the radio The Bluelink module will be...

Page 100: ... installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 100 Once radio is placed in position affix the Bluelink module using the double sided tape to the top of the radio about back from the front of the radio ...

Page 101: ...S Serial of MAIN I O 1 TRIP SERIAL cable to TRIP Serial of MAIN I O 1 TEMP SENSOR Clock Patch Cord to TEMP SENSOR SERIAL of MAIN I O 1 Mini Speaker to SPK of MAIN I O 1 AUX cable to AUX of MAIN I O 1 AUX should have been connected to factory AUX Audio Switcher at this point OPTION CAMERA to CAMERA of MAIN I O 1 Audio Video Extension cord to AVIN of MAIN I O 1 for external multimedia player Audio V...

Page 102: ...cables are correctly brought through to area beneath radio attach FM Radio antenna XM antenna Ground cable Multi way connectors 2 Audio Patch cord goes into the first spot And install radio in dashboard If the radio does not fit well in place make sure there is no unnecessary cables and ensure they are well placed under the radio You might need to bend the ground tab back right towards the radio t...

Page 103: ...rior installing the fascia connect the TRIP cable to the TRIP module as indicated 5 PINS and Parking Assist System cable 3 PINS if purchased Getting ready to attach the new fascia trim connect The wireless antenna cable Sonata 2011 only Keypad green cable to the TRIP module Air Bag Seat Belt connector External media box SD Card USB Main I O 1 Main I O 2 If needed Air controls connectors see next p...

Page 104: ...orrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 104 Caution A C Controls connectors and tube MUST be UNDER the metal cross beam shown Otherwise A C system damage may occur When putting the fascia in place make sure wires are not squeezed between the A C control panel and the metal cross beam ...

Page 105: ...5 navigator Prior final assembly test the following Radio mode TRIP FM XM USB AUX CD Steering Wheel Controls and Voice Commands etc ALL functions supported by the factory radio Facia keypad Navigation Check for GPS reception at least configure the basic settings on start up MP3 Player See if you can select music from the File folder refer to User Manual Connect a USB thumb drive to the External Me...

Page 106: ...quired please consult a qualified installation tech 106 For proper radio operation the correct car type needs to be selected Go into the CN M5 Setting Panel Select TRIP and at the bottom change accordingly as below Failing to do this may result in a TRIP DLL FAILED TO LOAD message 2011 Sonata CAR TYPE 15 2012 Sonata CAR TYPE 26 For Sonata 2012 Tick both selections as shown then close ...

Page 107: ...ch 107 Place fascia carefully making sure you re not pinching or sharp bending any wires Align trim duct vents to the car one making sure you not remove the sealing foams then align the plastic clips to their holes Press firmly the trim surrounding to snap the clips starting from the top Then carefully move the next clips and apply firm pressure Make sure the CD slot is properly aligned with the t...

Page 108: ...N M5 Installation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 108 YOU DID IT ...

Page 109: ...stallation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 109 Page Intentionally Blank ...

Page 110: ...ual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 110 Appendix 1 TRIP Module DIP Switches Sonata 2011 only ...

Page 111: ...please consult a qualified installation tech 111 Appendix 1 Trip module DIP switches Sonata 2011 ONLY ON 1 2 3 4 Please refer to the DIP switches selection guide located at the back of the TRIP module for proper operation IMPORTANT DIP switches proper position are show by the black squares boxes NOT by the white crossed boxes Sonata 2011 DIP switches at their correct positions are show here ...

Page 112: ...ion manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 112 Appendix 2 Backup Camera Installation ...

Page 113: ... successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 113 Appendix 2 Backup Camera install Attach the BLACK wire from MAIN I O 1 REAR PWR to the radio front bottom screw as shown Ground ...

Page 114: ...nstallation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 114 Attach the RED wire from MAIN I O 1 REAR PWR to the backup camera RED wire Plug the back up camera RCA jack into the same Yellow Camera jack of MAIN 1 O 1 ...

Page 115: ...tallation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 115 Appendix 3 Parking Assist ...

Page 116: ... liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 116 Appendix 3 Parking Assist System Connection of the Parking Assist System is very simple OBD II Connector Plug the other end into the Trip Module as shown Insert into the CAN Position ...

Page 117: ...ion If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 117 Note Please advise your dealer about this sensor and how to proceed to remove it Plug the Parking Assist connector into the car s OBD located right underneath the driver crash pad in the middle Once inserted lock it in place by moving the yellow tab until you hear a click ...

Page 118: ...allation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 118 Appendix 4 RDS Traffic Tuner ...

Page 119: ...o liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 119 Connect the female TMC FM adapter to the car male Connect the male TMC FM adapter to the back of the radio Reserve the white connector MAIN I O 2 for the final assembly FM RDS TMC ...

Page 120: ... expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 120 Tips and tricks To avoid over heating wire and connectors it is recommended you use soldering acid Flux This will greatly improve the quality of the soldering points Before soldering dip Into the acid flux paste the end of the soldering rod and apply a little flux to the wire section you wish to solder ...

Page 121: ...p CN M5 Installation manual Caution Documentation is an aid to successful installation No liability is assumed for incorrect installation If unsure of expertise required please consult a qualified installation tech 121 END ...

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