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07-03-2019, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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Steering wheel interface
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What interface i need for to get volume, next track and more? Thanks you |
07-03-2019, 05:52 PM | #2 |
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This is posible to work?
If the car is the same that the gt86 i think that this interface is good. Please can you help me? https://powermusic.es/interface-mand...ctssu0042.html |
07-03-2019, 10:41 PM | #3 |
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Sure, how much do you want to spend?
Cause it's going to cost a lot. It can be done. You'll need: Wheel with audio controls Wire harness Head unit with proper steering wheel controls. Cluster gauge And the right ecu to make it all run right. You'll have better luck if you can find a BRZ/86 that's been in a crash. The pull out everything you'll need. Honestly you'll be better off selling your old car, and getting the newer version car with audio controls. But that's my two cents. Unless I totally miss read your question, and you have an aftermarket head unit and want to be able to use steering wheel controls, then yes you'll need the adapter to make it work.
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07-04-2019, 01:04 AM | #4 |
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I have the steering wheel controls for sale in EU...
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Mmm i have 2019 model gt86 and i have oem pad controls, and i want to use oem controls with my new Pioneer avh.
I need only a interface that works with my toyota system. |
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This interface works for brz and gt86.
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What is this? And how can i to know what is for the gt86?
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Do a Google search for idatalink Maestro RR. On their website you can select the model of your vehicle and the head unit that you plan to use and it will indicate if it is compatible. There are a number of threads on this forum regarding installations using the Maestro RR.
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Hi all
For GT86 dont work this cable Connects2 CTSSU004.2 for Subaru BRZ. Im waiting for a feedback from the seller. |
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i’m sorry to hi-jack the thread but i’m wondering if anyone here can help me hook up my steering wheel controls to my head unit.
i have a 2013 brz and a 2019 steering wheel/clockspring. one of the harness that connects to the clockspring from the 2013 car has fewer wires than a 2019 and i’m guessing those missing wires are for the steering wheel controls (and i believe some are for the cluster). anyone know where each of those wires are supposed to be connected to specifically? thanks in advance for any help Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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