You can add Bluetooth to the factory stereo really easily. Here's how. I also show you how to remove the car stereo. This works on a 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Hyundai Elantra.
My 2010 Elantra has the 3.5mm jack and the usb connector up front so I can just plug them in and use the bluetooth that way. Also there are bluetooth devices you can just plug into the 3.5mm jack. What you did was way too much and not necessary. Like I said there are plenty of Bluetooth that you just plug and play. Thank for the video.
I don't like having things plugged in to the dashboard as it looks messy, so what I did was an excellent, tidy solution for my situation. Thanks for the comment.
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@@TheAmericanUhate yeah but I have a bluetooth device I bought and the radio turns off but the device is still powered on band stays connected trying to avoid that
@@havingfunonyoutube7034if it's powered through accessory meaning you tapped one of the many fuses that works when the car is on. So yes it loses power when the car is off.