Sorry John - the one I got from you didn't work at all w/the Pioneer head unit.
All it would do when plugged in was turn the volume all the way down when no buttons on the wheel were depressed.
Email to OEM was a long time being answered and the initial response to my questions were not great.
It's been unplugged since the first day of the install waiting for me to get around to trying to get it going again.
The head unit works pretty good - a
little slow booting up and the touch screen becomes unresponsive after a volume change until the screen is changed w/selector on face panel or song/radio station is changed w/knob/selector. Then the screen works fine again.
The sound quality w/OEM speakers is outstanding and I swear the OEM sub is working!
One of these days I'll get around to the remote again.
Sorry John - the one I got from you didn't work at all w/the Pioneer head unit.
All it would do when plugged in was turn the volume all the way down when no buttons on the wheel were depressed.
Email to OEM was a long time being answered and the initial response to my questions were not great.
It's been unplugged since the first day of the install waiting for me to get around to trying to get it going again.
The head unit works pretty good - a
little slow booting up and the touch screen becomes unresponsive after a volume change until the screen is changed w/selector on face panel or song/radio station is changed w/knob/selector. Then the screen works fine again.
The sound quality w/OEM speakers is outstanding and I swear the OEM sub is working!
One of these days I'll get around to the remote again.
I have this issue as well. Had it with both the the infrared version on my D1 and the plug in version on my F90. If I adjust the steering wheel up and down a few times, bumping top and bottom, it cures. I think there's clock spring or some such steering wheel issue messing with the voltage transmitted to teh interface.The volume on steering wheel is intermittent. If I use the volume next to the screen, the steering wheel volume will then work, otherwise, it is hit or miss. The other controls (fan, temp, & next/mode, all work every time.![]()
I have this issue as well. Had it with both the the infrared version on my D1 and the plug in version on my F90. If I adjust the steering wheel up and down a few times, bumping top and bottom, it cures. I think there's clock spring or some such steering wheel issue messing with the voltage transmitted to teh interface.
BTW, I'm OK with this. I have no desire to tear into the steering wheel and airbag. Yes, I've been installing over 20 years and yes, I'm still scared sh!+less of airbags.
The volume on steering wheel is intermittent. If I use the volume next to the screen, the steering wheel volume will then work, otherwise, it is hit or miss. The other controls (fan, temp, & next/mode, all work every time.![]()
I have this same exact problem. Steering wheel volume works when it "feels like it." Sometimes holding the button down for several seconds will initiate volume up - and it is usually volume up that has the problem. Volume down usually works but not always.
I have the SWI-ECL and it works sometimes. It is even hard-wired into the 2 wires on my Eclipse unit. I have less than perfect performance with it.
One of the tricks to programming the thing is to press the steering wheel control buttons quick.
So I (as most) would hold the button down for maybe a second. This actually sends multiple repeats of the command to the SWI. So one volume click ends up equalling like 10! As you step through the programming, the click is very quick. Just click. Like a 10th of a second. Move on to the next function. This is most easily accomplished with 2 people. One to click the SWI button, the other to click the steering wheel buttons. It will take two or three practice runs before you can get through it smoothly. The entire programming sequence goes down in about 10 seconds like this. This quick click method reduces the sluggish button response down to a practical "I know there's a translation happening here" miniscule (maybe 2 tenths if that) delay.
It also seems to help with what I mentioned above with the suspected voltage issue. Yes, my lazy big ol' butt needs to dig mines out and reporgram it so take my above issue with a grain.
For the guys above with the volume down issue, I think that's a set version programming issue. Follow the book to clear the SWI and make sure you program it version 3 (as I recall) for Ford. Also be sure you are only using the white wire and have cut no loops. As I recall, black for ground, red for hot and white for signal and that's it!