how to wire steering wheel control - 07 Santa Fe

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2018
  • In this install, we wire up the steering wheel controls for the 07 Santa Fe. The head unit from Seicane comes pre-wired and set up for steering wheel controls. If you install a unit without the can-bus decoder then you can use this method to get your steering wheel controls to function.
    Get the unit in this video here: new model
    www.seicane.com/2006-2012-hyu...
    Check out more units from Seicane for your ride here:
    www.seicane.com?acc=3c59dc048e8850243be8079a5c74d079
    To check wiring for your vehicle go here:
    axxessinterfaces.com/products...
    You may not need the adapter but you can see what wires you would require like in this video.
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  • @michaelmeredith8445
    @michaelmeredith8445 Před 2 lety +1

    You Sir are amazing! I have a 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe Gold. A diesel edition in the Philippines. Replaced with a non-supported Seacane. Came with a universal steering adaptor module. Tried every combination (6 switches) nothing worked. Came across your video; everything worked perfectly. Thought I might have had to get a PAC system. Saved me a lot of time. Very well done!

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear my video helped you out. Thanks for the good feedback 🙏 salamat

  • @deepdive1220
    @deepdive1220 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you! This was very informative

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 5 měsíci

      welcome, glad it helped you out.

  • @generalregistry
    @generalregistry Před 3 lety +1

    Didn't know about the steering wheel programming I thought it was just a pinout thanks for sharing

  • @tae80boy
    @tae80boy Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you I been looking for a good video like this one

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the good feedback. Glad it can help you out.

  • @brobot7980
    @brobot7980 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video!

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 7 měsíci

      np, glad it helped you out

  • @Gautamsverma
    @Gautamsverma Před 5 lety +2

    thank you .. very useful. I am going to upgrade my car with this android stereo.

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 5 lety

      Glad it helped you out. Use the link in the description as it will help me create more content.

  • @tommotom7324
    @tommotom7324 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello. I looked at a map of the factory connectors for the factory stereo PAC710S and see that Connector C, a 20-pin connector, houses two wires for the steering wheel controls from the chassis: pin C2-5 (Steering Wheel Remote) and pin C2-6 (Remote GND). But they do not correspond to the connector that you were showing in your video. Should I be trying to use the wires from Connector C?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 2 lety +1

      Try using what your harness shows. Different models and market will have differences.

  • @youtubeonly8574
    @youtubeonly8574 Před 4 lety

    Will follow back. Have a ix45 santa fe for 2013 and up. I am 2014 so I got lucky with Secaine 9" android screen. Beautiful thing but no steering wheel and UI appear to be buggy. I sent an email to the store and asking if they are able to send some info to allow me change the launcher style and hopefully bring more customizable this way.
    I had the steering wheel control on original unit but not this new unit. I just noticed on harness I have a key1 brown solid wire.
    I guess i have to look around and plug that in. This guide is only assurance for a model prior to mine so it was close but not a same harness.
    Will follow back once I figure this out. Liked this video so I can come back

    • @youtubeonly8574
      @youtubeonly8574 Před 4 lety

      This is what I use: notice #17 brown wire on few pictures scrolling on the right.
      www.seicane.com/touchscreen-2013-2014-hyundai-santa-fe-ix45-android-radio-gps-obd2-4g-wifi-steering-wheel-control-digital-tv-mirror-link-bluetooth-music-s18hy245

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety +1

      Let me look up what wires you would need for your 2014 santa fe.

    • @youtubeonly8574
      @youtubeonly8574 Před 4 lety

      I use the first one on top, so wiring harness will be found here www.hsfmanual.com/audio_unit_components_and_components_location-777.html
      I am trying to work with Seicane company but they don't work on weekends. Tuesday at midnight or monday night, I should hear something but won't expect much.
      I am learning stuff fast already, but trying to see if steering wheel control can be seen on the unit.
      www.seicane.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/1000x1000/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/1/-/1-in-dash-radio-navigation-7_176.jpg back of unit.
      And their harness adapter to the unit will be seen here: www.seicane.com/media/wysiwyg/80/802211/1-sat-navi-system-H2044L-L_19.jpg

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety

      Ok so here is the link to wire your steering wheel controls...
      metradealer.com/files/aswc/ASWC-1_INST_401.pdf
      Pin 17 you will ground, pin 4 connect to key 1 on the Seicane radio harness.

  • @Breezyaon1
    @Breezyaon1 Před 2 lety

    @Esqu3l3to
    Superb content as usual!
    Just one question.
    Despite my years-long skepticism and reliability (Chinese knock-offs) dillema, I love the Siecane android radios.
    So in YOUR HONEST OPINION, do you think it's worth buying it replacing a perfectly working JBL 2009Toyota OEM unit?

  • @rvborgh
    @rvborgh Před 3 lety

    Do you know if the wiring on the Santa Fe GLS (which did not come stock with the steering wheel audio controls) still has the wiring in the harness for the pin 11/pin 12? Mine did not come with the audio control buttons on the steering wheel stock, but only the cruise control buttons.
    i was doing research and looking a the part #s for the clock spring and its the same for the Santa Fes that came with the audio controls. So that seems to be good. There is a difference in the harness inside the steering wheel (the connector there has more wires/pins for the ones that came with the steering wheel audio controls). So it looks like i just need to get a steering wheel with the audio controls (confirm that the pins do the same thing on the cruise control side), and on the stereo side add two pins for pin 11/pin 12 in the metra connector that the factory M45A connector plugs into.
    But that all assumes that the factory wiring loom after the clockspring has the extra wiring for pin 11/pin 12. Do you know if it does? Thanks.

    • @rvborgh
      @rvborgh Před 3 lety

      hmmm... never mind... it seems that the factory harness comes wired for it :) Thankfully when i installed the Dasaita... the harness was still in view... so took a photo of it. Pin 11/Pin 12 are indeed wired on the factory M45A connector.
      www.hyundai-forums.com/attachments/20200816_114224-jpg.450690/

  • @dominicrend7100
    @dominicrend7100 Před rokem

    What are the part numbers for wheel adaptor and radio?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před rokem

      For the radio adapter harness and steering wheel control adapter?

  • @mrmaximebarry
    @mrmaximebarry Před 11 měsíci

    same for santa fe 2012???? or i need adapter like axxess?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 8 měsíci

      what kind of radio do you have or going to install? this works for any no name brand. If you install a kenwood, pioneer, alpine, etc. then you will need to use the axxess module instead.

  • @Anashassan1981
    @Anashassan1981 Před 5 lety

    Hi i have problem light screen buttons is fading and working so whats the reason you help me

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 5 lety

      Are you talking about the buttons are fading/dimming and don't work?

  • @judyhill7660
    @judyhill7660 Před 4 lety

    Hi I have a Hyundia 2011 Santa Fe. The radio is changing channels and jumping on and off on it's own. I see this is a common problem for these cars for a couple of years. I put in a off market radio and the problem still happened. I was told that it is the steering wheel controls that are the problem. Perhaps a short? Turning the steering wheel, going over a bump in the road can cause the radio, phone commands to start on their own. I was told that the radio that comes with the car has controls for the steering wheel that can not be disconnected. They are in a harness that has to stay together. Is this true? It looks very similar to your video of the harness and you seem to know which wires are for the steering wheel. If these wires are a problem can they be replaced or just disconnected without having to purchase a new radio? Thoughts?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety

      sorry for the late reply but your comment just showed up. You can disable the steering wheel controls by disconnecting both pins that I mentioned in the video (pin 11 and 12). Those are the two wires that are used for the steering wheel controls. They are integrated into one harness as can see in the video, so the only way to disable them is to remove both or pin 11. Try that and let me know. You can cut the wire or just remove the pin from the connector.

  • @Buzznewmann
    @Buzznewmann Před rokem

    Not sure if yours is the infinity model, but did you have to add anything on your vehicle so the volume wasen't too loud?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před rokem +1

      This is the non-infinity model. I did not have to add any modules to reduce the volume output. Depending on what you installed you can lower the output sound setting of the radio, cd, bluetooth etc. Also, making sure the EQ settings on the amp are flat prior to installing the new radui helps.

  • @harold12A
    @harold12A Před 4 lety

    2017 Santa Fe seems to have some optical cable and port. Any idea what that’s for ?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety

      That is likely going to be comnected for audio and or hvac. If its connected to the radio then it it will be connected to an amp that drives your sound system. In this case you would need a wiring kit that interfaces with an aftermarket radio.

    • @harold12A
      @harold12A Před 4 lety

      Esqu3l3to okay thanks. Asking cos now I’ve lost steering wheel control. The one that controls the volume up, down and to receive or end calls. So I thought maybe that optical cable controlled that. Aftermarket android unit I bought doesn’t have a slot at the back for optical.

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety +1

      Unless you add an adapter to most aftermarket radios you will lose the steering wheel controls. In this case I did not need one as the android radio is set up, just have to find the wires needed to connect them and make them work. Check your radio, it should have key 1 and key 2. If so you can wire up for the steering wheel controls to work.

  • @axl5190
    @axl5190 Před 5 lety

    is it just the same on hyundai tucson 2012?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 5 lety

      not quite but same procedure, here is a link to the specific wires you would need from your radio:
      metradealer.com/files/aswc/ASWC-1_INST_401.pdf
      same wiring procedure just use the indicated wires for your tucson.

  • @Breezyaon1
    @Breezyaon1 Před 2 lety +1

    @Esqu3l3to
    Just one question.
    Despite my years-long skepticism and reliability (Chinese knock-offs) dillema, I love the Siecane android radios.
    So in YOUR HONEST OPINION, do you think it's worth buying it replacing a perfectly working JBL 2009Toyota OEM unit?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 2 lety

      They are good, I thought the same. I got a few and they were good, having said that the sound was not as good as I expected. They are making newer units with higher quality sound chips. Would be interesting to hear one.

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 2 lety

      Honestly, depends what you are looking to get out of it. Practicallity, its good with all the features it comes with. Most times its plug and play. If you are wanting good sound quality as any other aftermarmet unit, you may be dissapointed. As I said before, they offer a "higher" quality sound chip but I have not had one so I cant say for sure how they actually sound. Again, depends on what you are looking to get out of it and features you want over your oem unit.

    • @Breezyaon1
      @Breezyaon1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@esqu3l3to Thanks for your response and believe it or not just based on your comments you've helped me decide.
      Considering the age of the Camry I don't wanna spend 600 even though the other has superior quality.
      As it is the Camry stock JBL has an amazing sound punch and I've seen the newer Seicane reviews and they say it's become better in terms of sound quality so I will go with the latest Seicane.
      Much appreciate it and who knows this might be the reason for my 1st CZcams video 😆

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 2 lety

      No problem, glad to help. For sure make a vid and let me know what you get.

  • @raghuv3474
    @raghuv3474 Před rokem +1

    @Esqu3l3to, thank you for the detailed video. Your videos are fantastic. Where did you purchase the wiring adapter that includes pin 11? I also have the 2007 Santa Fe with the same two connectors. In every aftermarket adapter I have looked at, pins 11 and 12 are missing.

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před rokem

      Thanks, I did not buy a different adapter harness for this car. I re-pinned the wires I needed to connect for the steering wheel controls. You can move wires to where you want/need. If I remember correctly, you need to pop up the wire "latch" with a small flat head screw driver. Then you can pull wires and place them in different locations. Make sense?

    • @raghuv3474
      @raghuv3474 Před rokem +1

      @@esqu3l3to Got it. Thanks. I will try it and see if I figure out how to remove the pins. I had purchased a Red Wolf wiring adapter that has the same two connectors used in the Santa Fe but pins 11 and 12 were missing. I have another adapter and I will try to remove the wires from that like you mentioned.

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před rokem

      Ok let me know how it goes

    • @raghuv3474
      @raghuv3474 Před rokem

      @@esqu3l3to I tried to remove the wires from the harness but could not. Not sure what the trick is. Is it possible to upload a video showing how you did it?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před rokem

      Let me go back and see how I did it. Its been a while

  • @quietcorona33
    @quietcorona33 Před 3 lety

    We tried just tying into the ground wire and didn't cut it to tie it in is that possibly why ours did not work?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 3 lety

      You should be able to ground it to the radio ground, however, its best to ground it to chassi and make sure it does not go into the radio harness. you don't have to cut it if you can simply take into it to ground it.

    • @quietcorona33
      @quietcorona33 Před 3 lety

      @@esqu3l3to Im going to try cutting it and grounding it on its own tonight

    • @quietcorona33
      @quietcorona33 Před 3 lety

      Because i did tie into it before the harness which may have been the issue. Thanks for the help though you may still see me!!!!

  • @jaheimRakim
    @jaheimRakim Před 4 lety

    Exactly where did you ground it? I want to make sure I do this right

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety

      I grounded it to the metal piece right below the radio.

    • @jaheimRakim
      @jaheimRakim Před 4 lety

      @@esqu3l3to thank you sir

  • @777Yashobeamofchrist
    @777Yashobeamofchrist Před 4 lety

    Hello sir, I ties following your video but have no success with the steering wheel in santa fe 08. Can I connect the key 1 wire directly to the blue 11 wire? By cutting the wire 11?

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety +1

      Let me look at tje wiring for your 2008 and let you know.

    • @777Yashobeamofchrist
      @777Yashobeamofchrist Před 4 lety +1

      @@esqu3l3to you are amazing! Re checked your video, i was missing to wire the ground. It worked! Thank you sir, God bless!

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome! Glad it helped you out.

  • @Anashassan1981
    @Anashassan1981 Před 4 lety

    We have the same car radio but the steering wheel buttons do not work for us we do not have a can-bus because before we bought that we did not need a can-bus but that still did not work but it worked with the normal radio. did you need can-bus or do you have can-bus. do you have other ideas

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety

      What vehicle make and model do you have?

    • @Anashassan1981
      @Anashassan1981 Před 4 lety

      @@esqu3l3to I have this same car, which is Hyundai Santa Fe 2006, and the same radio, but unfortunately the steering wheel buttons do not work

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 4 lety

      Ok, to find out which wires you need for your 2006 visit axxessinterfaces.com/ and enter your vehicle info. It will give you the instructions on which wires you would use for the steering wheel controls. The wires I used are for the 2007 model.

  • @brucecashman9567
    @brucecashman9567 Před rokem

    Are you local to toms river nj

  • @quietcorona33
    @quietcorona33 Před 3 lety

    You don't happen to live in Calgary do you? i could use your help

    • @esqu3l3to
      @esqu3l3to  Před 3 lety

      I live in Red Deer, if you are willing to come up I can help you.