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Monroe8091
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Factory remote systems

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Here is one that will make you think. Is it possible to make the factory remote system on the steering wheel work with aftermarket head units?
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yes sir!

they normally sell specific wiring harnesses for this. might be hard to find depending on your modle, but is very possable
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2001 TA With Monsoon system. Pain in the Ass.
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Post by mr tibbs »

What headunit? I know Pioneer and I believe Alpine both sell interfaces that allow this option.
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Kenwood KDC-X715

I heard there is a seperate unit you can buy to integrate it.
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Post by gkitching »

Check this out. These guys rule.

http://www.pac-audio.com/products/produ ... 0Interface

They have a universal piece even if your head unit does not have a direct plugin.
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Post by VW337 »

there are many options PAC^^ is one of the best.

Depending on your HU options, some have a hard wire and some require an IR Transmitter, yours I believe will require the transmitter.


Essentially you'll install a small box at the instraucted interface point on the sterring wheel harness, then press a button on the steering column then press a button on your HU's remote control. Kinda like setting up a universal remote.

Some units may already be programmed.
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Post by smgreen20 »

Eclipse has a program you download from their E-iServe site onto a disc or memory stick to your specific vehicle and load that up to the HU and you're done. One of the easiest to do that I've seen.
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just picked up a pac unit from ebay. new shipped for $46. One step closer.
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