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Steering wheel with audio switches

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Anyone know of a steering wheel that fits our cars that has a few CD player control switches built in?

Specifically, volume and track progression.

Preferably from another subaru, and really hopefully with a cruise control lever built in that I can wire straight across. No airbags.

I'd like to avoid hacking up the steering wheel I have now, since Im almost certain there's no way I could make it look good.

I did a couple searches on eBay, but I couldnt find anything.
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Post by corsair »

No dice bud, the stock radio doesn't have provisions and nor do aftermarkets. No Subaru I can recall has that feature.

You could get a new head unit and some have steering wheel mountable remotes though.
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Post by BAC5.2 »

The 2003 Outback H6 VDC Sedan had steering wheel controls I think, with the McIntosh stereo.

Probably wouldn't work, but you might get lucky.
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Post by corsair »

gah Phil, way to find the exception, I more or less am discounting all 2003+ models, I think the B9 and maybe the newer outbacks have it now, not entirely sure, too lazy to check, probably way too complicated to integrate unless you swap the whole system

and now I realize you have a carputer right? that's what this is for? ok so I'm a moron, hah, good luck with it though
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Post by Subaru_Nation555 »

The new Outbacks do but good luck getting one of those steering wheels. It would be pretty sweet though.
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corsair wrote:and now I realize you have a carputer right? that's what this is for? ok so I'm a moron, hah, good luck with it though
I just need the switches to be in place.

It'll all be rewired to work with the carputer.
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BAC5.2 wrote:The 2003 Outback H6 VDC Sedan had steering wheel controls I think, with the McIntosh stereo.

Probably wouldn't work, but you might get lucky.
Would that bolt onto our column, and does it have a CC lever?
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It should. And it does.

It'd be pretty gangster if you could do it.
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BAC5.2 wrote:It should. And it does.

It'd be pretty gangster if you could do it.
Hey come on, look who you're talking to here 8)

If I can find a wheel, I can do it.
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How would you get the signals through?
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Post by Splinter »

Cordless USB gamepad.

Just put in the circuit board, replace the gamepad buttons with extensions to the steerwheel buttons, attach a small 3V transformer, and write some software on your computer to recognize gamepad buttons as keypresses.
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Post by wiscon_mark »

Look on Crutchfield. I think some of the Blapunkt headunits have compatible control switches that are made to be universal, you could probably buy one for cheap.

Yeah, this goes against "hacking" your steering wheel, but it might be a good option...

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Post by Splinter »

Yea Im not using a headunit tho

I wouldnt even have a place to put one :P
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Post by wiscon_mark »

wouldn't matter, you could just use the switch.

I think...
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All I need is the steering wheel and I'll be good to go
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