stering wheel controls

tomc983

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i would like to put a double din head unit in that can hook to my ipod. i was told that i will lose my volume controls on the stering wheel if i do. what should i do?
 

country boy

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you probly all ready did the double din but what model do you have pioneer makes a adapter for that so do the other companys like keenwood n such but its not hard
 

dbtravis

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they make one that the controlls will work for any radio with a IR remote. its a pain to setup, and you have to place a IR light where it will hit the radio. but it works very well
 

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If you just want to be able to hook your iPod up to your radio, you can do that without changing your radio. I have an interface I bought at Best Buy. It controls my iPod through the radio, displays song titles, gives me an external audio input, and is HD radio ready.
 

BombDocDiesel

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If you get a DD unit with a wired remote option you can use the PAC SWI for your radio and plug it into the remote interface. I did that since there is no good way to aim the IR in the '08.

I tried the PAL for the Delco unit. I didn't like it. I bought a new head unit with iPod controls for the same price as the PAL.
 

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If you just want to be able to hook your iPod up to your radio, you can do that without changing your radio. I have an interface I bought at Best Buy. It controls my iPod through the radio, displays song titles, gives me an external audio input, and is HD radio ready.

Do you have a roundabout price on that? Sounds like something I could use.

Also how does it install, does it plug into the back of the stereo and how does it hook to the ipod?

I'm new to the ipod thing :D
 

bmos37

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Do you have a roundabout price on that? Sounds like something I could use.

Also how does it install, does it plug into the back of the stereo and how does it hook to the ipod?

I'm new to the ipod thing :D


You could check out crutchfield.com they have everything for car stereo's cheap.
 
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SmokeShow

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what does one have to do to ADD a steering wheel with controls to a truck not so equipped? The truck wanting to do this has an in-dash nav. stero. I can't remember right off which brand much less a model. But can get that info easy enough.

Is it a major PITA to convert to a wheel with controls or is there a slim chance of the wiring already in place just not hooked up?


C-ya
 

LBZ

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I'd be willing to bet that it has a different steering wheel as well as steering column to house all of that fancy wiring. But I have never looked at one without the steering wheel controls before.
 

BombDocDiesel

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Different wheel and SWC harness. Not that easy to come-by, but can be done. It would much easier and cheaper to get a new head unit with a wired remote.
 
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JoshH

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Do you have a roundabout price on that? Sounds like something I could use.

Also how does it install, does it plug into the back of the stereo and how does it hook to the ipod?

I'm new to the ipod thing :D
Sorry, I missed this until just now. I don't remember exactly what I paid, but I think it was somewhere around $100 for the kit. The harness Ts into the satellite radio harness. It has a harness that plugs into the iPod (the big wide one that all iPods and iPhones have). It also has a harness with RCA and 1/8" headphone inputs. The interface is also compatible with an HD tuner that is available from the company.
 

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Sorry, I missed this until just now. I don't remember exactly what I paid, but I think it was somewhere around $100 for the kit. The harness Ts into the satellite radio harness. It has a harness that plugs into the iPod (the big wide one that all iPods and iPhones have). It also has a harness with RCA and 1/8" headphone inputs. The interface is also compatible with an HD tuner that is available from the company.

Thanks Josh.