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#3
I did it too. Quite awesome especially when driving a manual transmission in heavy traffic and having to change songs or turn the stereo off when you're blasting it and a cop pulls up next to you
Like ^ said, it was a relatively easy install. If you did the stereo install yourself, or even a power amp install (while still being relatively comfortable with soldering) you can do it easily.
Only problem I have with it is that there is definitely a lag when using it. That, and sometimes when it's really cold outside, the mode button changes from it's programmed function (switch audio inputs [aux/cd/usb/tuner] and when held turn on/off) to attenuation. Relatively low gripes, but still cool and keeps the function of your steering wheel controls.
Like ^ said, it was a relatively easy install. If you did the stereo install yourself, or even a power amp install (while still being relatively comfortable with soldering) you can do it easily.
Only problem I have with it is that there is definitely a lag when using it. That, and sometimes when it's really cold outside, the mode button changes from it's programmed function (switch audio inputs [aux/cd/usb/tuner] and when held turn on/off) to attenuation. Relatively low gripes, but still cool and keeps the function of your steering wheel controls.
#4
yeah i got them for my avicd3... they have major lag or you have to hit it twice. that's basically the only thing that sux about it... oh and the fact that if you have the XM or Sirius adapter and the Bluetooth adapter.. AND the steering wheel controls.. u'll have little to no space behind the dash.
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