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I think this has been previously posted somewhere but was recently finishing up the install on one of my other cars and remembered how I got the controls working on the Disco as well as my '02 Camaro. Both have very similar steering wheel controls which basically consist of a set of switches wired in series with resistors. On the Disco both ends are connected to the radio, on the Camaro one end of the factory setup goes to a fused powersource and the other end goes to the radio.
Disco:
Camaro
In any case, the cheap Android units we all see on Amazon or Aliexpress are looking for one end to be connected to ground and the other end to be connected to the radio. One the Disco you just pick one of the connection wires and wire it to the ground wire, on the Camaro I just pulled the fuse in the fusebox and stuck a spade terminal connected to a wire in the steering wheel side of the fuse holder and grounded it. Voila' - working steering wheel controls.
I suspect many other late 90's and early 00's used a simple resistor setup for the steering wheel controls before they started communicating via canbus, so this technique should work well for anything similar. Hopefully this helps someone out.
Ohh the little things we take for granted. Also a very much necessity since my unit has no buttons or *****! I did not need to connect Key 1 or Key 2 or use a steering wheel control module because my unit came with it installed. Also, my settings didnt say protocol, it said CAN Set. Hope my info also helps others.