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    It's not a separate module. It was integrated into the head unit (either Composition Media or Discover Media) that you removed.
    You need an adapter to allow the steering wheel buttons to work with an aftermarket head unit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kamold View Post
    It's not a separate module. It was integrated into the head unit (either Composition Media or Discover Media) that you removed.
    You need an adapter to allow the steering wheel buttons to work with an aftermarket head unit.
    The alpine deck has the extra harness to integrate to the factory buttons. and the head unit does work with most buttons. The alpine guy stated specifically the factory module has to be disabled for the phone functionality to operate. So im back to the square.. nearly $3k head unit that doesnt have phone controls unless i dig through the touchscreen menu every time.. :/

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