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    Alpine Audio head unit with Steering Wheel control no adaptor required...

    Fitted new Alpine IDE-178BT with bluetooth and remote mic.
    Wires to factory steering wheel controls with no messy pac adapter.
    (just a 1K ohm resistor, see pic)
    Comes with rear usb and 3.5 aux leads to centre consul bin.

    The IDE does not play Disc's

    Alpine Electronics of Australia



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    How difficult was it to fit this unit ? Did you have to modify the wiring loom fitted to the standard unit.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleeping Wood View Post
    How difficult was it to fit this unit ? Did you have to modify the wiring loom fitted to the standard unit.?
    I installed my Alpine unit yesterday. The job is insanely easy. The Disco2 uses standard iso connectors. So just purchase a ISO to whatever brand unit your installing and thats all you need. Be warned though, if your car has the amplifier under the seat, you may need to modify your purchased harness a bit. If you only get sound with radio and not with the other sources then you will find the power antenna wire is connected to the car and not the amp on wire. Just cut the powered amp wire (should be blue and labelled) and connect the amp on wire (should also be blue and labelled) to where it was.

    I suspect my head unit was around just before this steering wheel control option came out.

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    If you dont have the amp under the seat it would be very easy. The head unit is iso and so is the D2 it will plug in out of the box. The steering wheel connection will require modifications. Getting the USB in the consule bin did require removal of the centre consule.

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    northiam

    Thanks for the thread, timely news for me…looking at replacing standard head unit…D2 with no amp under seat
    how much was head unit and what was cost ?- assuming you looked around..might save me some time- Thanks Nobby

    ps I do not have steering wheel controls but might consider retro fitting - will do a search on that

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    Thanks for that... I don't have the amp but do have the steering wheel controls. Do you know if there is another model with all these features that plays CD's ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NobbyTD5 View Post
    northiam

    Thanks for the thread, timely news for me…looking at replacing standard head unit…D2 with no amp under seat
    how much was head unit and what was cost ?- assuming you looked around..might save me some time- Thanks Nobby

    ps I do not have steering wheel controls but might consider retro fitting - will do a search on that
    I bought mine on 30% off sale over xmas
    Alpine 200 Watt Smartphone Controller/Receiver/USB/Bluetooth Tuner - CD Tuners - JB Hi-Fi - Smashing Prices!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleeping Wood View Post
    Thanks for that... I don't have the amp but do have the steering wheel controls. Do you know if there is another model with all these features that plays CD's ?
    The CD unit is the CDE178BT, it seems Alpine Oz arent selling them here!

    Alpine - Bluetooth - CDE-178BT

    The 178 is the only unit I found with adaptive steering remote connection.
    It uses 3 separate wires from the HU not the 3.5 jack socket like all others.

    Besides CD's are old fashioned these days

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    I just fitted a Pioneer DEH 4650 with bluetooth , ipod contoller, CD, WMA , USB.
    Blutooth music from Iphone 3GS on, SIRI , and android 4 on.
    It cost $174 on ebay, and a Pioneer to ISO connector was $19.

    I am rapt in it, as it has better AM than the Eurovox and every thing else works although the first phone pairing was a bitch until I pressed buttons randomly.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by northiam View Post
    Fitted new Alpine IDE-178BT with bluetooth and remote mic.
    Wires to factory steering wheel controls with no messy pac adapter.
    (just a 1K ohm resistor, see pic)
    Comes with rear usb and 3.5 aux leads to centre consul bin.
    Neat!

    Could you expand on why the resistor is needed to get the steering wheel controls working?

    Cheers

    Steve

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