The second-generation Kia Sedona launched in the UK in 2006. Built on a new platform, it featured improved safety (including standard stability control), a more powerful 2.9-litre CRDi diesel engine, and higher-quality interior finishes. A facelift in 2010 brought revised styling, better equipment, and emissions improvements. Despite strong value and practicality, changing market preferences led to its UK discontinuation in 2012, with no direct successor introduced at the time.
The head units were on ISO or the Kia/Hyundai specific plug. Best way to check is to remove the stock radio and physically check the connections.
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This Steering Wheel Control Interface to allow plug and play installation of an after-market head unit into a vehicle whilst maintaining use of the steering wheel controls. Steering...
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This Steering Wheel Control Interface to allow plug and play installation of an after-market head unit into a vehicle whilst maintaining use of the steering wheel controls. Steering...
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This Steering Wheel Control Interface to allow plug and play installation of an after-market head unit into a vehicle whilst maintaining use of the steering wheel controls. Steering...