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How to install an aftermarket head unit and maintain factory camera, mic, USB and SWC

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I just had a Jensen CAR710W pro installed in my 2014 Forte hatchback (non-nav UVO). I was able to keep the factory backup camera with the voltage step down in the initial post, but lost the factory Sirius, Aux and Mic. But I wanted to post how I was able to keep the factory USB port without cutting the factory cable.

I bought this $20 cable (AX-HYKIAUSB-2) which plugs into the factory USB connector. But I did have to cut the new cable because the pins were all wrong. I just cut the cable below in half and resoldered red to black and green to white, essentially swapping both pairs (swap 1 with 4 and swap 2 with 3).
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The installer used an Axxess ASWC-1 for the steering wheel controls, which I really like since it's programmable without using dip switches.

The other thing that was a little tricky was the GSP antenna location. The installer just put it right behind the radio. But the performance wasn't great. So I moved it and jammed it between the ductwork and the underside of the dash over the glove box.

While the installer did the hard part, connecting the new mic, factory camera and the new wiring harnesses, I went behind him and added the USB cable above, moved the GPS antenna and reprogrammed the SWC module since he only programmed some of the buttons.

While the CAR710W is on the low end, it has wireless CarPlay and Andriod Auto and a very good screen. I (I mean my passenger) can even watch movies on it from mp4 files on a USB stick. It's a nice upgrade from the factory head unit whose bluetooth didn't work most of the time.
 
Looks great. For the record, using the USB cable below avoids having to cut the factory cable.