
The installation steps for the Wuling Hongguang Plus navigation system are as follows: 1. Pry open the edges of the storage box trim panel, remove the screws beneath the storage box, and take off the decorative strip; 2. Unscrew the screws on the central control panel, support the head unit with both hands and remove it; 3. Pass the dedicated power cable and DVD cable of the car navigation system through the space between the two air vents, and properly position the GPS antenna; 4. Connect the car navigation system, secure the navigation unit above the CD head unit, and restore all removed trim components to their original positions. Taking the 2021 Wuling Hongguang Plus as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4720mm, width 1840mm, height 1810mm, wheelbase 2800mm, and fuel tank capacity 53L.

I have quite a bit of experience installing a navigation system in my Wuling Hongguang Plus by myself. First, you need to prepare the tools: purchase a compatible navigation head unit, screwdrivers, pry tools, and electrical tape. Don't rush before starting—disconnect the negative terminal of the to prevent short circuits. When dismantling the car, start with the center console panel, carefully prying off the trim to avoid scratching the interior. After removing the original radio, clean up the wiring harness slots. The new navigation system requires connecting power, ACC, audio, and reverse camera wires—match the colors correctly to avoid plugging errors that could cause system crashes. Tighten the nuts securely when fixing the navigation bracket to prevent rattling noises on the road. After powering on, conduct a full test, including checking GPS signal stability and reverse camera clarity. Completing the installation yourself can save hundreds in installation fees, and the sense of accomplishment is great—just remember to update the maps regularly, or you might take detours on long trips. Installing it once teaches you some car skills, and daily maintenance becomes easier too.

I've been into car modifications for years, and installing a navigation system in a Wuling Hongguang Plus isn't difficult—it's all about being meticulous. When choosing a navigation unit, opt for a model specifically designed for your car to avoid the hassle of rewiring. Basic tools like a flathead screwdriver will suffice, but remember to disconnect the before starting. Begin by gently prying the panel from the edges, then carefully match the wiring harness to the head unit's manual—connect the ACC wire to the ignition position, and don't mix up the audio and reverse camera wires. After securing everything, test the GPS positioning and map responsiveness while driving, but take it slow to fine-tune. Once, I didn't secure the reverse camera wiring properly, and the connection loosened over bumps, affecting the display. It's crucial to choose shock-resistant equipment to prevent internal damage from vehicle vibrations. Follow the steps in order, and you'll minimize errors—it usually takes half a day to complete. Once installed, the tech upgrade enhances the car's interior, making long drives with navigation assistance much more convenient.

As a regular car owner, I'm a bit inexperienced with my first attempt at installing a Wuling Hongguang Plus navigation system. Before purchasing the navigation head unit, check the compatible models to avoid the wrong size. Prepare gloves and basic tools for the installation, and disconnect the car battery first for safety. When removing the dashboard panel, do it gently. After taking out the radio, connect the wires according to the color codes in the manual, ensuring the power cable isn't reversed. Once completed, reinstall the panel and test all functions; address any issues promptly. If you're not confident, it's safest to have it installed by a professional shop to avoid risks, wasted money, and time. After installation, driving becomes more convenient, but remember to update maps regularly to avoid getting lost. For such minor modifications, take your time and don't rush.

To save costs, I installed the Wuling Hongguang Plus navigation system myself. Just buy an economical host kit. Simple household tools are sufficient. After disconnecting the , remove the center console panel gently to avoid scratches. The installation steps are: remove the old device, plug in the new wiring harness, and secure the host. Pay attention to matching the colors of the power and audio wires, and ensure the ACC connection is correct for normal startup. When installing the rearview camera, route the cable to the rear of the car and secure it tightly. Test all functions before reassembling the trim panels. This DIY approach saves hundreds compared to auto repair shops and teaches skills for future minor repairs. Choosing a navigation system with Bluetooth makes hands-free calls more convenient. After completion, check regularly to prevent aging wiring faults.

Installing a navigation system requires extra attention to safety risks. I learned my lesson when neglecting to disconnect the caused a minor spark hazard. The first step must be disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery, and using plastic tools to remove panels to prevent damage. When connecting the navigation wiring harness, carefully match the colors, especially the CAN bus—if it matches, connect it to avoid false error reports. After securing the head unit, conduct comprehensive testing, including touchscreen responsiveness and water resistance. When installing the rearview camera, ensure the wiring is smooth to avoid interfering with driving. DIY installation brings a sense of achievement, but seeking professional help is more reliable, especially for electrical work. Make sure the equipment is shockproof and moisture-resistant for stable use in rainy conditions. The whole process takes little time, but patience and attention to detail ensure safe driving.


