AAMP of America’s Peripheral Electronics OEM integration division...
AAMP of America’s Peripheral Electronics OEM integration division is making a new steering wheel interface available for Alpine, Kenwood, JVC and Clarion aftermarket stereos that will allow owners of “most vehicles” with steering wheel controls to retain those controls…
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when replacing their OEM head unit, the company said. The PESWIAKJC interface works with select GMs, Fords, Audis, Chryslers, Mitsubishis, Land Rovers, Harley Davidsons, BMWs, Minis, Nissans, Saabs, Honda/Acuras, Mazdas, Volkswagens, Jaguars, KIAs and Toyotas, Peripheral Electronics said. Until now, installing aftermarket stereos in these vehicles sacrificed the stereo’s volume, tuning and other steering wheel controls and customers “lost the convenience of controlling their stereo from the steering wheel,” the company said. The new interface “solves this problem by interfacing with Alpine, Kenwood, JVC and Clarion aftermarket receivers with a wired remote control input,” it said.