Stereo & Electronics - Another free service for you guys to make installs easier!




DOUBLEDMODS
06-29-2012, 08:44 PM
We are now offering to send your Pac Audio SWI-RC Steering Wheel Control Modules all programmed and ready for you to install when you buy one of our radio packages!

This should make the installation of your new aftermarket radio a breeze and take the pain away from messing with the programming of the module.

With this option on our packages we have made it as easy as we can for you to install one of our NAV or single din upgrade packages.
The biggest trouble everyone has had is programming the SWI interface for to retain the steering wheel controls. We have had all kinds of calls with questions.

Well....
Now we have fixed this for you guys.

We are now programming the SWI interface module for you with our programmer we have from Pac Audio

This eliminates the need to set there and do this by hand

All we need to know is year of car when setting the programming for you:thumbs:
Of course we will know the radio as we will be sending it as well in your package

Here is an example of the process which takes us less than a minute to do and saves you all form the headaches:woohoo:

We can customize any install ready packages for you for all your upgrade needs.
Just check out our packages or call to have us build a package for you


Just make sure to note you would like would like the free programming of the SWI-RC and we will do all but 2 wires which you will need to connect. Rest is plug and play

608 568 3011
Just ask for me Dennis or Devan and we can help you

This example was for a 2008 Corvette Coupe
Kenwood 9990HD

We have our setup with the RC
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We are asked for model of SWI we are using for install
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Next is what brand of radio
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Make of the car we are setting up
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The model of the car
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Enter the year
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We enter if the radio has BT or not
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We start our programming
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couple seconds later all set and ready for install:thumbs:

http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f63/c5bearsfan/bezel%20work/015-1.jpg


thbugman
07-01-2012, 11:14 AM
This is an awesome deal guys!

DSPDave
07-01-2012, 05:30 PM
Nice!! These things program super easy but it is always nice to have it already done for you.:D


zbugger
07-01-2012, 10:31 PM
Yet another reason I will be coming to you when I save up enough to upgrade my stereo. You guys rock!!

Darthscooby1001
07-20-2012, 12:51 PM
Hi Devan,

I bought one only last month and to be honest, I am not having a good time installing it! It is the instructions, they make little sense or not clear for my application.

If you can help right here I would be most grateful. How do I connect it!! there is one blue cable from my original stereo and my Kenwood has a cable but no jack? Do I have to use this jack??? You did confirm at the time of ordering that is was compatable with my 1999 Trans Am but exactly how.

PS - great service btw and the unit looks fab in my car!

Thanks,

WhiteBird00
07-21-2012, 06:22 AM
Kenwood head units are the exception - they have no jack like most other brands so you must use the blue with yellow wire to connect the PAC device to the head unit.

Darthscooby1001
07-23-2012, 02:23 AM
Many thanks again Whitebird! Just the other side to work out now!