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The Vauxhall / Opel Astra K was launched in 2015 through to the 2021 model year and has been fitted with three different radios user interfaces. The actual radio is located in the right hand footwell and requires fakra extensions when fitting a new radio in the space where the original screen was. Due to the limited space in the dashboard a new radio can only have a maximum depth of 70mm and modification to the structure behind the dashboard will be required.
The first is the Opel CD30MP3 which is a rare base spec option. We have so far only found this radio on left hand drive models.
When replacing this radio, the hazard switch should be removed and fitted to the new radio fascia.
The most common options are the Intellilink systems.
Intellilink R4.0 has a 7" screen and when changed a new hazard switch will need to be purchased from your local Vauxhall / Opel dealer with part number 13476059, this will fit into the new fascia but a new harness to connect it to the original wiring for the hazard switch will need to be fabricated.
The final option is the Intellilink Navi 900 with an 8" screen.
We don't currently have a solution to change this radio.
Between 2016 and 2020 the Astra K was sold in Australia and New Zealand as the Holden Astra BK. The hatchback is the same as the Opel / Vauxhall Astra K whereas the Holden Astra sedan (BL) is based off the GM Korea Chevrolet Cruze and has a completely different radio called Mylink which needs different parts to change the radio compared to the BK hatchback.