Keep your built-in steering wheel controls when upgrading to an aftermarket radio with this steering wheel control interface by PAC. The SWI-CP2 is compatible with a wide range of popular vehicles and motorcycles. Save time during installation with an easy three-step setup process using the ControlPRO app for smartphones.
Manufacturer | PAC |
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Brand | PAC |
Item model number | SWI-CP2 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Height | 4.4 inches |
Depth | 9.85 inches |
Product Id | 16802 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (195 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 609098818582 |
Minimize installation time?much faster than any other products available in the market today?with Pac Audio's ControlPRO SWI-CP. This Universal Analog/CANbus Steering Wheel Control Interface with DIP Switch Vehicle Selection retains the built-in steering wheel controls in vehicles when replacing the factory radio with an aftermarket radio. It is compatible with today?s most popular vehicles, even with more complex electronic systems including CAN bus, GMLAN and Class II systems. The simple-to-use module can be configured in multiple ways, via DIP switches, direct from a USB-connected PC or a button learning procedure.
PAC SWI-CP2 ControlPRO Universal Analog/CANbus Steering Wheel Control Interface with DIP Switch Vehicle Selection: Plug & play installation Works with nearly all popular aftermarket receivers Durable construction Wiring & vehicle configuration DIP switch settings are provided through free ControlPRO app, available for PC, Android & iOS devices
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PAC-AUDIO customer service sucks. I logged on and informed them of the make, model and year and was told this would work. It doesn't and now I'm stuck with a worthless component and loss of purchase price.