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Ok i hope this makes sence for your future installs. This was installed onto a sony xav65.

1. Remove the lower steering column to access the lower clock spring plugs. Make sure that the wires are there as per photo

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2. Remove all interior panels to access the rear of the stereo wiring. Locate the main harness and you will find the plug that contains the steering wheel harness as shown in the photo below

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3. Cut the yellow (earth) , red (input 1) & green (input 2). Connect the sony plug as per the following

Black to yellow (earth)

White to red (input 1)

Red to Green (input 2)

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4. Go into the stereos settings and press the associated buttons to what your device is asking for to set the steering controls.

5. Wire up everything properly (i soldered and heat shrinked all wiring). Put the car back to gether once complete.

note. If you are installing a new unit onto your car i can post a how to if required. If you have a LED unit you can gollow the link in the last post that Commsman wrote up of how to wire up the power and earth. Hope this makes it easier to understand.

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