retaining steering wheel audio controls
327chevy
12-04-2011, 08:16 AM
I am looking into replacing the stock cd player with a bluetooth capable unit from Pioneer and wonder about the need for a bluetooth interface to retain the steering wheel controls.Does anyone know if this is really a must have because the one I looked at is $50 on top of the price of the stereo.
j cAT
12-04-2011, 08:54 AM
I am looking into replacing the stock cd player with a bluetooth capable unit from Pioneer and wonder about the need for a bluetooth interface to retain the steering wheel controls.Does anyone know if this is really a must have because the one I looked at is $50 on top of the price of the stereo.
knowing what vehicle you have , then going to crutchfield to see if this is possible is where to start.
some vehicles this would be a problem to remove the OEM radio should it be part of the diagnostic system.
knowing what vehicle you have , then going to crutchfield to see if this is possible is where to start.
some vehicles this would be a problem to remove the OEM radio should it be part of the diagnostic system.
327chevy
12-04-2011, 04:58 PM
2008 Silverado Crew cab is what the truck is with no Bose system.
Ok I found it on the Crutchfield site eventually.It will need the interface controller for the deck I'm looking at.
Ok I found it on the Crutchfield site eventually.It will need the interface controller for the deck I'm looking at.
j cAT
12-04-2011, 06:52 PM
2008 Silverado Crew cab is what the truck is with no Bose system.
Ok I found it on the Crutchfield site eventually.It will need the interface controller for the deck I'm looking at.
most find these people good at a successful audio update over OEM. good help available . post back how you made out.
Ok I found it on the Crutchfield site eventually.It will need the interface controller for the deck I'm looking at.
most find these people good at a successful audio update over OEM. good help available . post back how you made out.
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