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The PAC SWI-RC1 is a compact, universal steering wheel control interface designed to retain factory steering wheel functions when upgrading aftermarket radios. Compatible with over 3000 vehicles and major radio brands, it supports multiple vehicle bus systems and offers customizable button programming via DIP switches. With a 2 amp, 12V accessory output and easy installation, it ensures seamless integration and enhanced in-car control for a premium driving experience.


| ASIN | B004HKBY8G |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,911 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Automotive Replacement Radio Electrical Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,649) |
| Date First Available | December 30, 2010 |
| Display Type | No Display |
| Exterior | Smooth |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606523108843 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | SWI-RC-1 |
| Manufacturer | pac |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SWI-RC-1 |
| Model | SWI-RC |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Special Features | Wireless |
| UPC | 606523108843 |
M**A
amazing adapter for a great price!
simple to install and allowed me to install alpine double din in my 17 Nissan frontier without a problem controls worked flawlessly and I was able to do the program manually. Its not too bulky and fits behind pretty much any radio. would recommend to anyone looking for affordable module that can adapt to multiple vehicles without spending a fortune.
Q**Z
pulling the factory radio is pretty easy, you just use the trim removal tool ...
I fitted into my 2013 Dodge GrandCaravan and also added a rear view camera! Everything works exceptionally well including the factory steering wheel control I am now Wazing and enjoying my music in my car!! here are my parts used (sorry, being a new user means I can't post any links) 0: Atoto A6 2GB/32GB Unit -- 1. Steering wheel control -- 2. Rear View Camera -- 3. Dodge Installation Trim Kit including Antenna adapter 4. Soldering iron and solder 5. PAC Radio Replacement Interface -- 6. Trim Panel removal tool -- 7. Dremel tool set (You need some cutting) -- 8. Wire stripper -- 9. Multi meter -- 10. Electrical tape -- 11. 3.5MM jack to three pin connector, (look for it in Radio Shack) Now, get to installation, 1. pulling the factory radio is pretty easy, you just use the trim removal tool to get the radio panel off and then unscrew the four screws holding the radio in place. Once remove the screws, gently pull the radio out and disconnect the factory harness and radio connector, the radio connector is pretty fragile, be careful not to break it... 2. Connect the harnesses, open the PAC harness package, you need to determine which harness to use, for my car, it was the one with slightly bigger connector, try it on the factor harness first. Then lay down the color/wire mapping on your desk and start connecting the wires, PAC did not actually strip the wires so you need to do it, after strip the wires, gently twist so they connect better, then chris cross on with the ATOTO wires and solder the wires on, I like to put my soldering gun under the wire to heat them up and let them soak the solder rather than melt the solder using the iron, better conenction.. After solder, use tape to mask up the bare wires, you will connect all wires except three, the thin Ground wire, KEY 1, and KEY, go ahead and cover up KEY 1, you dont need that . Like picture 1 3. Wrap the harness, go ahead and wrap the harness so the wires dont go crazy 4. Install Steering wheel control (optional), open the PAC SWI unit package, and turn the dial to 7 before you do anything else, TURN THE DIAL TO 7 first. Then connect the 7pin connector (white) comes out from your PAC interface to your SWI unit, go to your vehicle, connect to factory harness and follow instructions from PAC (every car is different, you need to follow the factory instructions) and program it, then use the multiulmeter to find the pins output the resistive differences (this is a bit tricky, my suggestion is to solder wires to each pins on the 3.5mm connector (see pic 2) and then use your multi meter find which two wires output resistive values when you press a button) after you find the two wires, connect them to thin black ground wire and KEY wire (NOT KEY1), and then fire up the ATOTO unit and go to DEFAULT SETTINGS -- STEERING WHEEL CONTROL and see if it registers the presses, if not, swap the wires (because there is no clear way to tell which one is ground...) after you confirm its working, solder the KEY and ground wire 5. Placing the antennas, place them anywhere you like, even including inside the radio hole, but I went ahead and place the antennas across the trim and near the wind shield on the driver side so they get better reception. 6. Actually installation, because ATOTO is slightly higher than stock unit you need to do a bit cutting, first cut the TRIM Kit side panel about 2mm from both sides, then use Dremel to trim down the top and bottom notch of the stock Trim piece or until it fits 7. Back up camera is also fairly easy, hook it up with the reverse light and tuck the cable under the trim and you are good to go Hope it is helpful, please leave me a message if you need any help!
G**S
Installed in my 2006 Honda pilot, works awesome
Installed this in my 2006 Honda Pilot with a PIONEER AVH-X2800BS. I have some tips for people installing this. For the resistor: The 560 ohm resistor that you will be using ( from left to right) colored stripes are Green, Blue, Brown, Gold. The resistor can be installed either way (doesn't matter which end of the wire goes to which. You will be cutting the purple wire loop. The wire that is closest to the end of the plug will NOT be used. Simply tape it up using electric tape.The other purple wire that was cut, which is 2nd in line of the plug will be connected to one end of the resistor and then the other end of the resistor will be connected to the white/black wire (this wire is pretty much spliced into the white wire. They do this for easy to follow instructions). Programming the buttons are a little confusing in the instructions. Just fyi, I programmed mine to the exact name of the OEM steering wheel controls. After you program the version (i put those instructions below), you can pretty much start programming. For assurance, you can simply turn off your car, then put it back to ACCESSORY just to see if the version entered was correct. The first blinks should be 9 blinks for the 2006 Honda Pilot. After the blinks you can now enter the programming mode by pressing and releasing the programming button. The light SHOULD stay on. This means it is ready to learn (DO NOT press the program button unless you want to skip a function). If you wait too long, the LED will blink and then blink 9 times and it will end, so try to do this with a few seconds of each other. Here is the function list in order of the programming: Functions 1 Volume Up 2 Volume Down 3 Mute 4 Preset + 5 Preset - 6 Source 7 Track Up 8 Track Down 9 Band 10 Phone Menu 11 Answer Call 12 End Call 13 Voice Activation To program to factory specs like I did for the Pioneer head unit, press and hold the VOLUME UP button on steering wheel for 1 second, release, then move on to the next function by holding the VOLUME DOWN button for 1 second, release, I skipped the Mute by pressing the program button once, I skipped the Preset + button by pressing the program button once, I skipped the Preset - button by pressing the program button once, I pressed the MODE button for 1 second, release, I pressed the CH button for 1 second, release, then i skipped the rest by pressing the program button 6 times....basically to skip a function keep pressing the program button IN ORDER. Now the LED will blink, and then blink 9x. To test, just plug in the 3.5mm cord to the back of the Headunit. Mine was marked "W/R" for wireless remote. If one of the functions did not work, you will have to start all over. I turned off the key, unplugged the 3.5mm plug and started over because I missed a function. Please give my review a like if you found this helpful!!! Here is the FULL instructions from the site: Quick description before we start wiring the SWI-RC. INFO THAT FOLLOWS IS FOR OPTION BASE RADIO. The SWI-RC's wire color we are going to use is white. This is the white wire on the SWI-RC product, not the vehicle! The other wires on the SWI-RC product (green, yellow, orange and blue) are NOT used for your 2006 HONDA Pilot. This leaves you with a red, black and two loop wires. These wires will be discussed down below. Picture of the 2006 HONDA Pilot plug. HONDA20 The vehicle's factory harness connector is viewed from the pin side not wire side. Fig. 1 Connecting the SWI-RC's steering wheel control input wire to vehicle plug. Read the note in the chart below. Connect the SWI-RC's white wire to Pin 3 (green/red) of the above connector. Note ID#143 Connect the INTERFACE's white wire to Pin 3 (Green/Red) of the Honda20 connector. Connect Pin 11 (Brown) of the Honda20 connector to ground. Cut the purple loop then connect a 560 Ohm resistor to the second (inside) Purple wire, and connect the other end of resistor to the White wire. Insulate the first (outside edge) Purple wire as it will not be used. Connecting power and ground wires. BLACK WIRE: Connect the SWI-RC's black wire to chassis ground. This is usually a black wire on the aftermarket wire kit. RED WIRE: Connect the SWI-RC's red wire to a switched +12volt wire. This is usually a red wire on the aftermarket wire kit. Instructions for cutting or not cutting loop wires. Cut the purple loop wire in half and insulate both ends (unless stated different previously). The brown loop wire does NOT need to be cut (unless stated different previously). Setting the radio select rotary switch. The rotary switch needs to be set to position # 7 . Please note that it is very important to set the radio select switch before turning on the ignition to begin programming! Programming the SWI-RC with a version number. The SWI-RC has to be programmed for version #9. Press and hold the Program Button on the SWI-RC while turning on the vehicle to the accessory position. The LED will turn on. Release the Program Button and the LED will turn off. Press the Program Button 9 times. Each time you press and release the Program Button, the LED will turn on and off. Once you press the Program Button 9 times, wait for 3 seconds. The LED will flash 9 times indicating it is programmed for version 9. If it flashes the wrong version number, you will have to start all over at step 1 above in this section. Turn the key off. Once you have programmed the correct version number, you will not have to do these steps again. If you need to reprogram the steering wheel control, you can go directly to the next section. Programming the SWI-RC to learn steering wheel control functions. Turn the key to the accessory position (you do not need to hold the Program Button at this time). The LED will flash 9 times. This indicates it is programmed for version 9. Press the Program Button until the LED turns on, then release the button (This will erase all previous learned steering wheel control functions). The SWI-RC is now ready to learn a command from the steering wheel. The SWI-RC must be programmed in the specific order shown in the chart below. If a function is not needed, it may be skipped. Programming order for SWI-RC Pioneer 1 Volume Up 2 Volume Down 3 Mute 4 Preset + 5 Preset - 6 Source 7 Track Up 8 Track Down 9 Band 10 Phone Menu 11 Answer Call 12 End Call 13 Voice Activation With the LED on, press your steering wheel button until the light goes out and hold for one second more. Release and the LED should come back on. If it does not please double check all connections and verify for correct version programming. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program additional steering wheel buttons in the order corresponding to the chart above for your SWI interface. If you come across a command in the chart that your steering wheel does not have, or you do not want to program, press the Program Button on the side of the SWI interface. The LED will flash once rapidly and then stay on confirming that you have successfully skipped that command and are ready for the next button. When you are done programming all the buttons, wait for about 7 seconds. The LED will flash 3 times indicating it is done programming. The LED will then flash 9 times indicating the version number. Testing the SWI-RC. Connect the plug to back of radio's steering wheel input jack or harness. With the vehicle on, press a steering wheel button to control the stereo. The SWI-RC should control the aftermarket stereo with the function you taught it. Test all other buttons. If the interface does not control the radio as the steering wheel indicates, the buttons were either pressed in the wrong order or a step was not skipped properly. Return to category 7 and reprogram. Make sure all unused wires are isolated separately. After all commands are verified to work properly, secure the SWI interface so that tension will not pull either of the connectors loose or apart. That's it! Enjoy!
H**I
PAC JAPANの商品ではありませんでした。商品はPAC JAPANとあるのですが。性能は問題ないですが、日本語取説がPAC USAの製品であるためありません。PAC JAPANの保証も受けれません。その違いがあるので、注意が必要です。
A**R
I used it to have steering control in a customised car that is using a mitsubishi eclipse steerng wheel with a JVC headunit it worked as advertised with the correct dip swtiches setting but if you want to do a custon setup, like I wanted first due to the fact that the eclipse wheel only had 6 buttons and I wanted them personalied, programming the unit is not an easy task in the end I left it as is
N**4
Works perfectly and very flexible.
C**O
En verdad funciona estupendamente bien, sin necesidad de andar detectando ni reconfigurando nada. Tenía instalado el Metra Axxess ASWC-1 en una Jeep Patriot, pero nunca funcionó bien. A veces estaba funcionando, apagaba el vehículo para recoger algo rápidamente, y al volverme a subir ya no funcionaba absolutamente ninguno de los controles del volante. Incluso cambié el dispositivo pensando que tenía un modelo defectuoso, y el siguiente siguió haciendo lo mismo a pesar de que todas las conexiones se hicieron por medio de conectores por soldadura caliente y era casi imposible haber tenido un falso contacto. Este PAC es exactamente lo contrario: lo conectas, y sin configurar absolutamente nada funcionan TODOS los botones del volante (contestar llamadas, activar Siri, cambiar canción, cambiar volumen, etc.), y no se "desconecta" jamás. Es muy importante ir a su página de configuración e ingresar los datos exactos del vehículo y marca del estéreo para que se indique cómo deben de ir las palancas del DipSwitch. Adicionalmente, se indica exactamente a qué cables debe conectarse del vehículo. En el caso de esta Jeep simplemente fueron los de energía y el cable rosa a un solo punto del vehículo. Voilà ! Funciona perfectamente. Quizá el único punto que puedo mencionar como "malo" (pero no es malo en absoluto) es que sus cables están muy largos y que tiene dos grupos de cables que se conectan a ambos lados del dispositivo (hubieran cabido en sólo uno). Esto no tiene nada de malo per se, pero si alguien tiene un tablero pequeño, un estéreo estorboso, y muy, muy poquito espacio para instalación, posiblemente se le complique un poquito encontrarle lugar. (por los cables largos es fácil ponerlo en otro lugar del tablero donde sí quepa, y siempre hay posibilidad de recortarlos, pero lo menciono simplemente como un aspecto a tomarse en cuenta). No es el caso de la Jeep donde sobra espacio y cupo perfectamente. En este caso particular está conectado a un estéreo Alpine iLX-107.
F**K
A very nice product with easy to follow instructions
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