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<blockquote data-quote="Slody4Futbol" data-source="post: 756069" data-attributes="member: 551839"><p>you can buy an interface ... PAC SWI-X i think... that will let ur steering wheel controls work... as long as ur new radio has a wireless remote... and on that car you will probably have to buy an interface if you don't do a rewire/amp bypass and replace the speakers in the car so you can have sound with the new radio... if u dont' replace it... you can use an amp that has a high-level input and run wires from like your rear speakers... AFTER the amp... into the adapter... usually get the signal at the rear speakers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slody4Futbol, post: 756069, member: 551839"] you can buy an interface ... PAC SWI-X i think... that will let ur steering wheel controls work... as long as ur new radio has a wireless remote... and on that car you will probably have to buy an interface if you don't do a rewire/amp bypass and replace the speakers in the car so you can have sound with the new radio... if u dont' replace it... you can use an amp that has a high-level input and run wires from like your rear speakers... AFTER the amp... into the adapter... usually get the signal at the rear speakers... [/QUOTE]
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