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Old 04-11-2017, 04:10 PM   #10 (permalink)
carterml
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Thanks for the tip about this steering wheel control adapter. I installed the ASWC-1 in my 2013 Touring when I replaced the Bose head unit. The actual installation is the same for both, including using the same jumpers on the 32-pin plug at the Bluetooth module to regain the use of the phone control buttons. The main difference is that this unit can be programmed/reprogrammed using a mini USB cable and the utility on the Idatalink website. I have reprogrammed it a couple of times to change the secondary functions of some of the buttons. It's possible to add secondary button functions with the ASWC-1 but it's not as easy.

If you're wondering if this adapter will work for you, go to the Idatalink Maestro website and try the demo: iDatalink - Maestro - Demo SW - Main
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