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1 2-06-07 ASWI-X Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface Installation Instructions Before You Start A. Is this product compatible with the vehicle? • See Appendix A - Known Incompatible Vehicles (page 5) and Appendix E - Identification and Connection Chart (pages 6-7) to see if your vehicle is listed. If not, check www.pac-audio. com for an updated list of compatible vehicles. B. Is this product compatible with the head unit? • Ensure that the new head unit is capable of being operated with a remote control, and that it responds to the remote control provided with it. • The head unit must accept a remote control with the common carrier frequency range of 38 – 40Khz in order to work with the SWI-X. Note: Certain head units will not work with the SWI-X. See Appendix B - Known Incompatible Aftermarket Head Units (page 5). C. Prepare for the installation. • If possible, install the SWI-X while you are installing the new head unit. Keep in mind you may need to plug in the factory stereo to locate certain wires; therefore do not complete the head unit installation until the SWI-X is working properly. • Plan a general installation location for both the SWI-X LED and the control body. Keep in mind that the supplied wire harness is two feet long, and the IR harness is four feet long. Use a multimeter or approved measuring device for checking vehicle circuits. Wiring Connections Step 1. Connect the BLACK wire to ground (-). Verification: Wire or location registers a constant (-) when probed. Step 2. Connect the RED wire to switched +12V. Verification: Wire reg- isters +12V when the ignition key is turned to the ACC or ON posi- tions. Step 3. Connect the appropriate interface wire (WHITE, YELLOW, ORANGE or GREEN). • Refer to the Appendix E - Identification and Connection Chart (pages 6-7). Locate the vehicle and note the SWC wire color in the “Interface Wire Color” column. • Note the vehicle wire color and location information in the “Identification” column. Note: You will only connect ONE of these wires. Cut and insulate the un- used wires. • Connect the wire as indicated. X - I W AS

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2-06-07

ASWI-X Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface

Installation Instructions

Before You Start

A. Is this product compatible with the vehicle?• See Appendix A - Known Incompatible Vehicles (page 5)and Appendix E - Identification and Connection Chart (pages6-7) to see if your vehicle is listed. If not, check www.pac-audio.com for an updated list of compatible vehicles.

B. Is this product compatible with the head unit?• Ensure that the new head unit is capable of being operated with a remote control, and that it responds to the remote control provided with it.• The head unit must accept a remote control with the common carrier frequency range of 38 – 40Khz in order towork with the SWI-X.Note: Certain head units will not work with the SWI-X. See Appendix B - Known Incompatible Aftermarket Head Units (page 5).

C. Prepare for the installation.• If possible, install the SWI-X while you are installing the new head unit. Keep in mind you may need to plug in the factory stereo to locate certain wires; therefore do not complete the head unit installation until the SWI-X is workingproperly.• Plan a general installation location for both the SWI-X LED and the control body. Keep in mind that the suppliedwire harness is two feet long, and the IR harness is four feet long.• Use a multimeter or approved measuring device for checking vehicle circuits.

Wiring ConnectionsStep 1.Connect the BLACKwire to ground (-).

Verification: Wire or location registers a constant (-) when probed.

Step 2.Connect the RED wire to switched +12V.

Verification: Wire reg-isters +12V when the ignition key is turnedto the ACC or ON posi-tions.

Step 3.Connect the appropriate interface wire (WHITE, YELLOW, ORANGE or GREEN).• Refer to the Appendix E - Identification and Connection Chart (pages6-7). Locate the vehicle and note the SWC wire color in the “Interface WireColor” column.• Note the vehicle wire color and location information in the “Identification”column.Note: You will only connect ONE of these wires. Cut and insulate the un-used wires.• Connect the wire as indicated.

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Wiring Connections (cont.)Step 4If necessary, perform the following operations as indicated by the notes in Appendix E - Identification and Connection Chart(pages 6-7). If no connections are necessary, proceed to Step 5.

Step 4a.If necessary, connect the BLUE serial data wire.Connect this wire ONLY on GM pas-senger vehicles (notrucks or SUVs) withairbags AND steering wheel heater controls.For all other vehicles, cut and insulate the BLUE wire.

Step 4b.If necessary, cut the BROWN wire loop and insulate both halves.

Step 4c.If necessary, either cut the VIOLET wire loop and insulate bothhalves, or place a re-sistor in-line if directed.

Programming the ASWI-X to Work With the VehicleIMPORTANT! Some steps of the programming instructions must be completed within a certain number of seconds following theprevious step. Review the complete instruction before beginning the programming sequence.

Step 5.Refer to Appendix C - Head Units That Require IR Extended Mode On (page 5) and Appendix E - Identification and ConnectionChart (pages 6-7). Note the IR Extended Mode Setting and Version Number next to the selected vehicle. Fill in the information below for quick reference.

IR Extended Mode Setting: ____________ Version Number: ____________

Step 6.Press and hold programming/mode button on SWI-X. Turn the vehicle ignition to the ON position.

Both LEDs on SWI-Xwill light.

Step 7.Release the programming/mode button.

Both LEDs will turnoff, indicating memory is cleared, then turnon again for only 3seconds.

Step 8.To turn IR Extended Mode ON:Press and release the program-ming button within 3 seconds.To leave IR Extended Mode OFF:Do nothing for 3 seconds.

Note: To change IR Extended Mode later, restart procedure at Step 6.Steps 11-24 (learning radio commands) must also be repeated.

Both LEDs will turn off.

Step 9.Press and release the programming/mode button thesame number of times as the desired version number.

LEDs will flash each time the button is pressed.

After 3 seconds, LEDswill flash to indicate set version number.Left LED: 10’s placeRight LED: 1’s place

Step 10.Turn vehicle ignition to OFF position.Programming sequence is complete.

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Programming the ASWI-X to Control the Head UnitIMPORTANT! Some steps of the programming instructions must be completed within a certain number of seconds following the previous step. Review the complete instruction before beginning the programming sequence.

Step 11.Turn the vehicle ignition to the ONposition.

LEDs will flash to indicate set version number. Left LED: 10’splaceRight LED: 1’s place

If the desired version number is 4, proceed with the following steps. If not, skip to Step 18.

Step 12.Press and holdprogramming/mode button on SWI-X.

Step 14.Press and hold the TEMP UP but-ton on the steering wheel control.

Left LED will turn off.

Left LED will light.

Step 13.Release programming/mode button.

Step 15.Release the TEMP UP button.

Left LED will turn on.The function is pro-grammed.

Step 16.Repeat Steps 14 and 15, using the TEMP DOWN Button.

Step 17a.If the vehicle is equipped with FAN UP and FAN DOWN buttons:

Repeat Steps 14 and 15 for these buttons as well.

Step 17b.If the vehicle is NOT equipped with FAN UP and FAN DOWN buttons:

Press and release the programming/mode button on the SWI-X.

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In either case, left LED will flash once and stay on.Skip to Step 20. You have 7 sec-onds to perform the next step.

Step 18.Press and holdprogramming/mode button on SWI-X.

Left LED will light.

Step 19.Release programming/mode button.

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Step 20.Within 7 seconds, press andhold the VOLUME UP button on the steering wheel control.

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Programming the ASWI-X to Control the Head Unit (cont.)

Step 21.Release the VOLUME UP button.

Right LED will turn on.

Step 22.Hold the IR emitter on the headunit’s remote control within 3 to 4inches of the IR Input on the SWI-X. Press and hold the VOLUMEUP button on the remote control.

Right LED will turn off.

Step 23.Release the VOLUME UP button on the remote control.

Left LED will turn on. The function is pro-grammed.

Step 24.Repeat steps 20 - 23 for each audio function on the steer-ing wheel control. Press the corresponding function on thehead unit’s remote control. Wait no more than 7 seconds between programming each function, or the SWI-X will exit the programming mode and the procedure must berestarted (Step 11).

Note: If the steering wheel control has a function that thehead unit remote control does not have, you can programthe steering wheel function to operate any other commandon the head unit remote control.

Once programming is completed, LEDswill flash three timesafter 7 seconds. TheInterface will then flash the version #.

Testing the SWI-X

Final Installation

Hold the SWI-X infrared emitter (clear blue light at the endof the four-foot wire) close to the head unit and test eachfunction of the steering wheel controls. The right LED on the SWI-X will flash indicating it is sending an IR commandwhen each button on the steering wheel is pressed. Ifany function does not work, repeat the programminginstructions (starting from Step 11) or refer to Appendix F- Troubleshooting Guide (page 8).

Mount the SWI-X infrared emitter within line of sight of the head unit, testing continuously to ensure that it will operatefrom the chosen position. Install using the supplied bezel,installing the bezel and mounting the emitter from behind.Complete the head unit and SWI-X module installation.

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Appendix A: Known Incompatible Vehicles

Appendix B: Known Incompatible Aftermarket Head Units

Appendix C: Head Units That Require IR Extended Mode On

VehicleMake(s) Year(s) Model(s)

BMW All All with factory-activated cellular phonesAll with 5-volt SWC data wire at the steering column

2002-2003 5-Series w/navigationMercedes-Benz All All vehiclesToyota All-2003 SiennaVolkswagen 2002-up All vehicles

Head UnitMake(s) Model(s)

Sony MEX-5DI / MEX-1HD / CDX-M850MP / CDX-M3DI

(or any Sony with HiR remotes: ex.RM-X110, 112 and 131)

CDX-MP70 / CDX-MP80 / CDX-CA900X / CDX-M730 / CDX-M770 / CDX-M620 / CDX-M670 / CDX-M800 / CDX-M8800 / CDX-M8805X / CDX-M9905X / CDX-CA850X / CDX-CA860X

Denon UnknownDelphi XM SKYFI / (Roady - unknown at this time)Terk XM Commander

Head UnitMake(s) Model(s)

Pioneer AVX-P7300DVD / AVXP7000CD / AVXP7000 / AVMP700RAVMP800R / AVMP900R / GEXP7000TV

Rockford Fosgate All Head Units

Appendix D: Vehicle Connector Chart

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Note: All connector views are shown from radio side (not wire side) except O and P connectors. Photos taken of O and Pconnectors can be seen on our website.

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Appendix F: Troubleshooting Guide

Working on a new or unlisted vehicle?We are always looking for new vehicle information. If you’ve successfully completed the installation on a vehicle with

steering wheel controls, and the vehicle is not listed in these instructions or on our Website, contact us at [email protected] so that we may add the information to the instructions.

Notes

No power / won’t go into programming mode:• Check Red wire connection and fuse. Make sure INTERFACE is connected to switched 12V+.• Make sure vehicle ignition is on.

Won’t program radio commands:• Make sure version number and IR Extended mode setting are programmed before attempting to program radio commands. Theright LED of the INTERFACE will flash the programmed version number when power is applied.

Steering wheel controls won’t operate new head unit• Make sure you have programmed the correct version number and IR Extended mode setting.• Make sure you’ve followed the programming instructions precisely, noting each exception and time sequence. Repeat if neces-sary.

• Place the INTERFACE emitter within range of the new head unit.

To replace a broken IR emitter:• Replace with standard IR emitter (i.e. Radio Shack part number 276-143). Long lead of IR emitter goes to INTERFACE’s emitterRed wire and short lead goes to INTERFACE’s black wire)

The INTERFACE controls the stereo immediately without pressing any buttons on the steering wheel:• During programming, press the buttons on the steering wheel firmly until the left LED turns off. Releasing the button too earlywill cause the INTERFACE to send out a signal even when no buttons are pressed.

During programming, the right LED turns off and goes to the left LED without pressing a button on the wireless remote:• Turn off fluorescent droplights or shop lights during programming.• Make sure the INTERFACE’s IR LED is not in direct sunlight.

The INTERFACE controls the radio whenever the steering wheel is turned (mostly late 80’s early 90’s Honda/Acura).• Program the INTERFACE for version #11.

When pressing and holding down the volume button on the steering wheel, the volume or track on the radio only goes up or down by one or is very slow. May also relate to other functions.

• Depending on some vehicles, some stereos may not respond very well. Try programming the interface for ‘Extended IR Mode’.This may or may not help in response from the stereo.

For mostly GM vehicles, when going into radio programming the left LED turns off and goes to the right LED without press-ing the steering wheel buttons.

• If the SWC wire in the vehicle’s steering wheel column is cut in half, do not cut the brown loop wire on the interface.

instruction guide on our website at www.pac-audio.com/swixprogramming for new information.

1-800-221-0932 www.metraonline.com

© Copyright 2005-07 Metra Electronics Corporation

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Make Model YearsAcura All models 1999-2004Acura All models 1992-1998Acura MDX 2005Acura Sedona 2006Acura TL 2004-2006Acura TSX 2005Audi A6 2000BMW 3 series 2002-2005BMW All BMW 2000-2001BMW All series 1997-1999BMW Z4 2004Buick All models with air bag, with heater controls. 32 pin connector 1992-2002Buick All models with air bag, without heater controls. 32 pin connector. 1992-2002Buick All models with no air bag 1989-1993Buick Allure 2005Buick Century 2003-2005Buick LaCrosse 2005Buick Lucerne 2006Buick Monte Carlo SS 2002Buick Other make GM vehicles that have ribbon like connector that stays in the dash. !Buick Park Avenue 2003-2005Buick Rainier 2004-2005Buick Regal 2004Buick Rendezvous 2003-2005Buick Terraza 2005Cadillac All models with heater controls 1992-2002Cadillac All models without heater controls 1992-2002Cadillac Catera 1997-2001Cadillac CTS 2003-2004Cadillac Deville 2000-2005Cadillac Deville 1998-1999Cadillac Escalade 2007Cadillac Escalade 1999-2002Cadillac Escalade (rear controls not supported) 2003-2006Cadillac Seville 1998-2004Chevrolet All full size trucks, SUV's (rear controls not supported) 2003-2006Chevrolet All with 24 pin connector. Except SUV's and Trucks. 2000-2005Chevrolet All with air bag, without heater controls. 21 pin connector 1992-2002Chevrolet Avalanche 2007Chevrolet Blazer 2005Chevrolet Cobalt 2005-2006Chevrolet Colorado 2005Chevrolet Corvette 2007Chevrolet Equinox 2005Chevrolet HHR 2006Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2000Chevrolet SSR 2003-2005Chevrolet Suburban 2007Chevrolet Tahoe 2007Chevrolet Trail Blazer 2002-2005Chevrolet Uplander 2005Chrysler 300c * 2005-2006Chrysler 300m 2001-2004Chrysler All models 1992-1998

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Make Model YearsChrysler Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country 1999-2000Chrysler Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country 2001-2005Chrysler Concorde 2001-2004Chrysler Pacifica 2004-2005Chrysler Prowler 2002Chrysler Sebring Convertible and Sedan 2004-2005Chrysler Sebring Coupe 2002-2005Dodge All models 1992-1998Dodge Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country 1999-2000Dodge Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country 2001-2005Dodge Charger * 2005-2006Dodge Dakota 1999-2005Dodge Durango 1999-2003Dodge Durango * 2004-2006Dodge Intrepid 2001-2004Dodge Magnum * 2005-2006Dodge Ram 2003-2005Dodge Ram 1999-2002Dodge Ram * 2006Dodge Stealth 1991-1996Dodge Stratus Convertible and Sedan 2004-2005Dodge Stratus Coupe 2002-2005Ford Aerostar 1996-1997Ford Blackwood 2002Ford Crown Victoria 1998-2002Ford Crown Victoria 2003-2005Ford Econoline 1994-1996Ford Excursion - front controls 2004-2005Ford Excursion - front controls 2002-2003Ford Excursion - rear controls 2002-2003Ford Excursion - rear controls 2001Ford Expedition - front controls 2003-2006Ford Expedition - front controls 1999-2002Ford Expedition - rear controls 1999-2002Ford Expedition - rear controls 1998Ford Expedition - rear controls 2003-2006Ford Expedition w/ Factory NAV 2006Ford Explorer 1998Ford Explorer 2006Ford Explorer - 20 pin plug 2004-2005Ford Explorer - 24 pin plug 2004-2005Ford Explorer - front controls 1999-2003Ford Explorer - rear controls 1995-1997Ford Explorer - rear controls 1999-2003Ford F-150 2003Ford Five Hundred 2005Ford Focus 2002-2004Ford Focus 2005-2006Ford Freestar 2004-2005Ford Freestyle 2005Ford F-Series 2004-2006Ford Fusion 2006Ford Taurus (with dash mount controls) 1992-1995Ford Thunderbird 2002-2003Ford Thunderbird 2004-2005Ford Windstar 1999-2002

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Make Model YearsFord Windstar 1993-1998GMC All full size trucks, SUV's (rear controls not supported) 2003-2006GMC All models with air bag, without heater controls. 21 pin connector 1992-2002GMC Envoy (rear controls not supported) 2002-2006GMC Yukon 2007Harley Davidson All models AllHonda Accord 2003-2006Honda Accord Hybrid 2005-2006Honda All models 1998-2005Honda All models 1992-1997Honda Civic 2006Honda CR-V 2005-2006Honda Element 2005-2006Honda Odyssey 2005-2006Honda Pilot 2005-2006Honda Ridgeline 2005-2006Honda S2000 2000-2006Hummer H2 and H3 (Rear controls not supported) 2003-2006Hyundai Azera 2006Hyundai Entourage 2007Hyundai Santa Fe 2007Hyundai Sonata 2006Hyundai Tiburon 2005-2006Infiniti FX35/45 2003-2006Infiniti G35 2003-2006Infiniti QX4 2002-2003Infiniti QX4 2001Infiniti QX56 2004-2006Isuzu Ascender 2004-2005Isuzu Rodeo 2004Jaguar S Type 2000-2001Jaguar X Type 2002Jaguar XJR / XK8 1999Jaguar XK8 2002Jeep All models 1992-1998Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999-2004Jeep Grand Cherokee * 2005-2006Jeep Liberty 2003Jeep Liberty 2002Jeep Liberty 2004Jeep Liberty 2005KIA Amanti 2004-2006KIA Optima 2006KIA Sedona 2006KIA Sorento 2003-2006Land Rover Discovery 1995Land Rover Discovery 1996-1998Land Rover Discovery 2000-2004Land Rover Freelander 2002-2005Land Rover LR3 2005Land Rover Range Rover 2002-2004Land Rover Range Rover 1995-2001Lexus ES330 2005Lexus RX330 2004-2005Lexus RX350 2007Lincoln Aviator 2003

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Make Model YearsLincoln Aviator 2004-2005Lincoln Continental 1998-2002Lincoln LS 2000-2002Lincoln LS 2003-2005Lincoln LT 2006Lincoln Navigator 1998Lincoln Navigator 2004-2006Lincoln Navigator - front controls 1999-2003Lincoln Navigator - rear controls 1999-2003Lincoln Town Car 2003-2005Lincoln Town Car 1995-1997Lincoln Town Car 1998-2002Lincoln Zephyr 2006Mazda All models with 14 pin connector AllMazda All models with 24 pin connector AllMazda RX8 2004Mercury Grand Maquis 2003-2005Mercury Grand Marquis 1998-2002Mercury Grand Marquis 1996-1997Mercury Marauder 2003-2004Mercury Milan/Zephyr 2006Mercury Montego 2005-2006Mercury Monterey 2004-2005Mercury Mountaineer 2006Mercury Mountaineer 1998Mercury Mountaineer - 20 pin connector 2004-2005Mercury Mountaineer - 24 pin connector 2004-2005Mercury Mountaineer - front controls 1999-2003Mercury Mountaineer - rear controls 1999-2003Mercury Sable (with dash mount controls) 1992-1995Mercury Villager 1999-2002Mercury Villager 1993-1998Mini Cooper 2003-2005Mitsubishi All other models All-2001Mitsubishi Conquest 1985Mitsubishi Diamante 2001-2002Mitsubishi Eclipse 2002-2006Mitsubishi Galant 2006Mitsubishi Starion 1985Nissan 300ZX AllNissan 350Z 2006Nissan All Models All-2001Nissan Altima 2002-2004Nissan Altima 2005-2006Nissan Armada 2004-2006Nissan Frontier 2005-2006Nissan Frontier 2000-2003Nissan Maxima 2001Nissan Maxima 2004-2006Nissan Maxima 2002-2003Nissan Murano 2003-2006Nissan Pathfinder 2005-2006Nissan Pathfinder 2000-2001Nissan Pathfinder 2002-2004Nissan Quest 2004-2006Nissan Quest 1999-2000

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Make Model YearsNissan Quest 1993-1995Nissan Titan 2004-2006Nissan Xterra 2005Nissan Xterra 2000-2004Oldsmobile Alero 2001-2004Oldsmobile All models with air bag, with heater controls. 32 pin connector 1992-2002Oldsmobile All models with air bag, without heater controls. 32 pin connector. 1992-2002Oldsmobile All models with no air bag 1989-1993Oldsmobile Bravada (rear controls not supported) 2002-2004Oldsmobile Other make GM vehicles that have ribbon like connector that stays in the dash. !Oldsmobile Silhouette 2001-2004Plymouth Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country 2001-2005Plymouth Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country 1999-2000Plymouth Prowler 1999-2002Pontiac All models with air bag, without heater controls. 21 pin connector 1992-2002Pontiac All models with no air bag 1989-1993Pontiac Aztec 2001-2005Pontiac Bonneville 2000-2005Pontiac Firebird 1989Pontiac G6 2005-2006Pontiac Grand AM 2001-2005Pontiac Grand Prix 2004-2006Pontiac GTA 1989Pontiac GTO 2004-2006Pontiac Montana 2000-2005Pontiac Solstice 2006Saab 9-3 1998-2003Saab 9-5 2004-2005Saab 9-5 1998-2003Saturn Aura 2007Saturn Relay 2005Saturn Vue 2006Scion tC 2006Scion xA 2006Scion xB 2006Subaru Legacy 2005Suzuki Aerio 2005Suzuki Forenza 2004-2005Suzuki Grand Vitara 2004-2005Suzuki Reno 2006Suzuki Verona 2004-2005Suzuki XL-7 2003-2005Toyota 4Runner 2004-2006Toyota 4Runner 2003Toyota Avalon 2006Toyota Camry 2007Toyota Camry 2005-2006Toyota FJ Cruiser 2007Toyota Highlander 2004-2006Toyota Land Cruiser 2003Toyota Land Cruiser 2004-2005Toyota Prius 2005-2006Toyota RAV4 2004-2006Toyota Sequoia 2003Toyota Sequoia 2004-2006Toyota Sienna 2006Toyota Sienna 2004-2005Toyota Solara 2004-2006Toyota Tacoma 2005-2006Toyota Tundra 2003Toyota Tundra 2004-2006VW Golf 2001VW GTI 2001VW Jetta 2001VW Passat 2001

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PLEASE NOTE: Models not listed built prior to 2005 are still supported as long as they are equipped with a steering wheel control input.

ASWI-PS Stereo Applications

Sony Sony Pioneer Pioneer

CDX-M9905X CDX-565MXRF AVH-P5700DVD DEH-P2600CDX-M9900 CDX-454RF AVHP-6600DVD DEH-2700CDX-M8815X CDX-C910 AVIC-D1 DEH-P3700MPCDX-M8810 CDX-C90 AVIC-D2 DEH-P3800MPCDX-M7815X CDX-F7000 AVIC-N2 DEH-P4600MPCDX-M7810 CDX-MP70 AVIC-N3 DEH-P460MPCDX-F7715X CDX-GT300 AVIC-Z1 DEH-P4700MPCDX-F7710 CDX-GT500 DEH-P7800MP DEH-P470MPCDX-R5715X CDX-RA700 DEH-P780MP DEH-P4800MPCDX-F5710 CDX-GT705DX DEH-P80MP DEH-P480MPCDX-R5515X CDX-GT805DX DEH-P8600MP DEH-P560MPCDX-F5510 MEX-1GP DEH-P860MP DEH-P5800MPCDX-F50M DEH-P880PRS DEH-P580MPCDX-R30M DEH-P8MP DEH-P6600WX-4500X DEH-P9600MP DEH-P6700MPXR-F5100 DEH-P9600MP DEH-P670MPMDX-F5800 DEH-P960MP DEH-P6800MP

DEH-P960MP DEH-P680MPDEH-P9800BT DEH-P760MPDEH-P980BT DEH-P7700MP

DEH-P770MP

ASWI-ECL Applications

Eclipse

AVN 50DAVN 5500AVN 6600AVN30DAVN5435CD8445CD8455

ASWI-ALP Applications

Alpine JVC Kenwood

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