steering wheel controls question
steering wheel controls question
I'm about to embark on removing my factory head unit from my 2004 Sedan, and will replace it with my old Sony CDX-C90. I'd like to retain the steering wheel controls, but the parts I see use a 3.5mm jack to interface with the aftermarket stereo, and the C90 uses a rectangular plug for the wired remote. Any idea how I can get this to work? I contacted Sony, who pretty much said "we don't know" and said I should ask an installer.......as if they would magically know something the Sony tech did not.
The PAC SWI-RC is the solution you're looking for.
Here's the instructions on wiring it to a sony radio:
http://www.pac-audio.com/PACProductD...y_bulletin.pdf
Here's the instructions on wiring it to a sony radio:
http://www.pac-audio.com/PACProductD...y_bulletin.pdf
Last edited by Wrathernaut; Nov 9, 2011 at 07:24 PM.
Thank you, however, the C90 unit has a rectangular input for the rotary wired remote, and does not have a 3.5mm jack like many other Sony head units. It appears I may be out of luck using the steering wheel interface
That adapter is listed as being compatible.
The other alternative is the PAC SWI-X, which uses an infrared transmitter to send commands that the wireless remote could send.
here's a pic of the remote. notice the flat plug at the end:
http://www.dvdremotecontrols.com/Mfr...dio/RM-X90.htm
I can try to take a picture of the back of the unit, if I can't find one online
http://www.dvdremotecontrols.com/Mfr...dio/RM-X90.htm
I can try to take a picture of the back of the unit, if I can't find one online
I'm probably going to go with the SWI-X, at least for now. I have a spare C90 around, and one of the old style rotary remotes with the 3.5mm jack, so in my spare time, I will fiddle with that, and see if I can make some sort of homemade adapter to make the plug in converter work.
Swi-X is in, and works, unfortunately the place I decided to mount the IR transmitter is a little too low for my HU to pick up the signal. Back to the drawing board...........grrr. Anyone have an idea where to mount it in a 2004 Sedan?
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I attached pics of the rear of the unit, and the remote plug, so you can see what I'm talking about.
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