
Steering Wheel Controls – You Don’t Have to Lose Them When Installing an Aftermarket Radio
January 29th, 2010 admin
Adding an aftermarket radio does not mean losing your factory steering wheel controls. Special interfaces allow your new radio to be controlled by the buttons on your steering wheel.
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