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Outlander 2015 - Steering wheel control with Aftermarket HU

Old Dec 10, 2018 | 09:04 AM
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Default Outlander 2015 - Steering wheel control with Aftermarket HU

Hi !
I recently bought a Outlander 2015 with standard Audio and I upgraded the radio with a ATOTO A6 Pro.
I'd like to use the Steering wheel controls to control the ATOTO but I would like to have input from people who succeded.
Personally I tried a ASWC-1 for AXXESS with no luck.
Anybody have a functional setup with after market Radio and steering wheel control ?
Thank you !
 
Old Dec 5, 2021 | 10:58 AM
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Did you ever figure this out?
I am about to delve into this as I just got my first Mitsubishi (2014 RVR)

EDIT:
I did come across this page which reading says you make the ASWC think it is talking to a Vitreon stereo and then program the unit to read the controls and then convert to Vitreons which I gather when you then program the radio it will interpret the signals.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/h...6-pro.3849621/
I take possession on Thursday and I believe to swap out I need the following:
Metra 99-7014B dash kit
Metra 70-7005 wiring harness
Axxess AXBUCH-MI for factory rear camera
Axxess ASWC-1 with the steps on the link above to get the steering wheel to work
 

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Old Dec 5, 2021 | 05:57 PM
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Locate the SWC related wires from your outlander/OEM_stereo_connector harness and connect them to SWC wires/socket of your HU.

In my Outlander 2013 the SWC controls are analogue coded (having different resistances, although there are systems where all this is digital via CAN bus). So, I made an adapter from mitsu OEM connector-to-ISO with 3.4mm jack (SWC or remote control). I succeeded with Alpine radio. See some info regarding connection/pins/wire_coloring/etc here.
 
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