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Steering wheel interface
« on: 29 July 2008, 21:41:54 »

Today removed the bose system and installed the alpine system

Does someone know which interface i need for alpine

I have called the local car audio shop but i am not sure if they will use the orginal from alpine

Also selling the bose system (complete system omega dec. 2001 sedan) radio = CCR 600
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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #1 on: 30 July 2008, 19:17:59 »

you need to contact alpine distributors for advice on adapters :(

ccr600 isn't a bose system  :-/
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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #2 on: 30 July 2008, 20:52:45 »

Sorry its ccr 2006
100% for sure that it is the  Bose system

I have contacted alpine
they say is it a mini iso or 20pen iso
it is the 20pen
But i think they are not sure by themselfs
first they say you need kce-870 then they say APF-S100OP this is canbus i can not believe this should be it.
Then at last they have the APF-S101OP this is without CAN

I thought maybe somebody on the forum have a alpine and can say me wich one will work.
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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #3 on: 31 July 2008, 09:01:56 »

Hi
I have alpine CDA9855 and I use steering wheel remote control connected trough a small alpine adapter to the HU. I searched my documentation, but couldn't find the adapter number. BUT i remember that it's without CAN and that all alpine steering wheel interfaces has exactly the same hardware, the difference is on the firmware. I suggest you to talk to alpine distributor to select the right one.
Sorry for my poor english, i'm not an everyday speeker.

Best regards,
Nikola
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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #4 on: 31 July 2008, 10:00:43 »

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Hi
I have alpine CDA9855 and I use steering wheel remote control connected trough a small alpine adapter to the HU. I searched my documentation, but couldn't find the adapter number. BUT i remember that it's without CAN and that all alpine steering wheel interfaces has exactly the same hardware, the difference is on the firmware. I suggest you to talk to alpine distributor to select the right one.
Sorry for my poor english, i'm not an everyday speeker.

Best regards,
Nikola


Very good english, Nikola  :)

Might I suggest, Stef, that you PM DaveDND ( a member here). He is an ICE whizz  :y
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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #5 on: 31 July 2008, 10:26:43 »

Thanks
I will PM dave maybe he knows the exact nr.

Stef
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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #6 on: 31 July 2008, 10:40:09 »

I can only come up with the Autoleads PC99-X44 and PC99-ALP

Not 100% certain that it would work, but is certainly where I would start.

Unsure what the equivalent would be in Bulgaria though, nor if there were any differences in the protocol on the vehcles either, as I have seen a few variations from country to country.

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Re: Steering wheel interface
« Reply #7 on: 31 July 2008, 10:42:09 »

Sorry, Meant Belgium, not Bulgaria !!   :-[

(having a nightmare conversation with someone else at the same time!)
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