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Old 07-18-2021, 11:43 AM
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I was curious if anyone has had luck with keeping the steering wheel controls after changing the stereo? If so what wiring kit did you use? Is there a kit that also includes the amp bypass? Thanks for any help, I’ve looked and found a kit on EBay but I had a lot of trouble using it in another vehicle. SWI-CP2 Universal Steering Wheel Control
 
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I was curious if anyone has had luck with keeping the steering wheel controls after changing the stereo? If so what wiring kit did you use? Is there a kit that also includes the amp bypass? Thanks for any help, I’ve looked and found a kit on EBay but I had a lot of trouble using it in another vehicle. SWI-CP2 Universal Steering Wheel Control

there are a number of threads here on the forum. Lots of people have done it, mostly with joying halo style head units. You can get an adapter on amazon.
 
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I was curious if anyone has had luck with keeping the steering wheel controls after changing the stereo? If so what wiring kit did you use? Is there a kit that also includes the amp bypass? Thanks for any help, I’ve looked and found a kit on EBay but I had a lot of trouble using it in another vehicle. SWI-CP2 Universal Steering Wheel Control

some here have had luck some have not.
my volume up works but not volume down. Other buttons work
 
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Android-based head units can use the existing controls without an adapter. As stated, there are plenty of threads on here that answer these questions.
 
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PAC SWI-CP2
Metra 70-1784 harness adapter

If you wire those two items into whatever wiring comes with your head unit and it should retain all controls - the SWI-CP2 needs to be programmed to recognize your steering wheel buttons but it is straight forward compared to other electrical circumstances with LR.
I was able to do this in my p38 without cutting the factory harness.
 
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Sw1 cp2. How do you program that
 
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