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Steering wheel control adapters..worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="WJE" data-source="post: 8678700" data-attributes="member: 677434"><p>I've had a great experience with the iDataLink product. It was just $99. I was able to program the unit by walking through a process while the device was connected to my computer using a USB cable. I entered in such data as the model # and serial # of my Kenwood head unit, then selected what features I wanted. I retained my steering wheel audio controls on my 2014 Ford Mustang convertible and added features that display on the head unit as a result of using the iDataLink product to include gauge information for my vehicle, tire pressure monitoring, etc. For me, the $99 was an excellent investment. Though I will still reach for the volume control at times on the head unit, it's still great to be able to control the volume, switching music tracks, etc. from my steering wheel when I have to have both hands on the wheel and my eyes on the road as I live in an area that is heavily congested with traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WJE, post: 8678700, member: 677434"] I've had a great experience with the iDataLink product. It was just $99. I was able to program the unit by walking through a process while the device was connected to my computer using a USB cable. I entered in such data as the model # and serial # of my Kenwood head unit, then selected what features I wanted. I retained my steering wheel audio controls on my 2014 Ford Mustang convertible and added features that display on the head unit as a result of using the iDataLink product to include gauge information for my vehicle, tire pressure monitoring, etc. For me, the $99 was an excellent investment. Though I will still reach for the volume control at times on the head unit, it's still great to be able to control the volume, switching music tracks, etc. from my steering wheel when I have to have both hands on the wheel and my eyes on the road as I live in an area that is heavily congested with traffic. [/QUOTE]
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