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Old 07-03-2016, 10:04 PM   #1
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Default Re: Custom BA/BF/SX/SY ICC

Since the Audio buttons on the wheel are wired to the ICC (ie there's no CAN message for wheel volume/seek buttons), then I'm betting there's one of these behind the scenes converting the Wheel Buttons to something the 2DIN module can understand:

http://www.pac-audio.com/productDeta...&CategoryID=29


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Default Re: Custom BA/BF/SX/SY ICC

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Since the Audio buttons on the wheel are wired to the ICC (ie there's no CAN message for wheel volume/seek buttons), then I'm betting there's one of these behind the scenes converting the Wheel Buttons to something the 2DIN module can understand:

http://www.pac-audio.com/productDeta...&CategoryID=29


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Hi. Not needed Luke, a lot of these cheap chinese units can learn resistive divider steering wheel controls straight out of the box. The real trick is getting can-bus signals out to control the HVAC. Cheers MD
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