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Metra Axxess ASWC-1 Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface & 70-7552 Radio Wiring Harness For Nissan 2007-Up/Select Subaru 2008-Up

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Style: Control Interface + Wiring Harness


Features

  • One interface does it all - No additional interface needed
  • Designed to be compatible with all major radio brands
  • Auto detects vehicle type, radio connection, and presets controls
  • Ability to dual assign steering wheel control buttons
  • Plugs into car harness at radio
  • Power and 4-Speaker
  • 20-pin connector
  • Allows for the installation of an aftermarket radio using the existing factory wiring and connectors

Description

Metra Axxess ASWC-1 Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface Product Packaging:Standard Packaging One interface does it all. No additional interface needed. Pioneer/Kenwood/Eclipse no problem as the ASWC-1 works with them all plus many more radio manufacturers. Auto detects() the majority of vehicles on the market today and programs the steering wheel controls automatically. Auto detects() what radio the ASWC-1 is connected to. Updateable via a common micro B USB cable to ensure you have the most up to date inventory. ()US Patent No.8257147 Metra 70-7552 Radio Wiring Harness For Nissan 2007-Up/Select Subaru 2008-Up Finish your aftermarket radio installation with a MetraR harness. This harness is compatible with a 2007 and up NissanR.

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 20, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Axxess


Customer Reviews: 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 7 ratings


Date First Available: April 20, 2019


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  • Well worth it...
Style: With Micro B Connector
I have been wanting to upgrade the factory stereo in my Toyota but I like the Steering Wheel Control. I finally found a unit that has all the features that I want but needed this to complete the SWC function. I have to say this is well worth the money. The only thing is that the wiring harness does not have a socket to fit with the factory SWC socket so you need to a bit of splicing. I ended up soldering a terminal "leg" from used electronic components on the wires and insert the legs into the factory socket without having to splice the factory wires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by S. Chu

  • Acura TSX 2009
Style: With Micro B Connector
This helped me get my volume buttons working on my 2009 Acura TSX steering wheel. Make sure to read instructions for wire hookup. Not if you want the other media buttons to still work, you need to get this and more.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Douglas Matthew Stroer

  • Instructions are lacking
Style: With Micro B Connector
It works. But, because my radio has its own menu for programming steering wheel keys, I can't speak to how easy it is to reprogram. Judging by how difficult it was to just get the right wire connected, I don't even want to know. It seems that every time I buy something from Metra there's something terribly wrong with it. In this case, the instructions. It just doesn't explain clearly which wire you need to use for the radio, at all. Key-SWC-1 is not something listed anywhere but the section in which tells you the wire you need to connect. And the number of led flashes is absolutely cryptic, the manual doesn't explain what they mean at all. It's a miracle I got it working, but it does exactly as advertised. If it helps anyone, I connected the Blue/Pink wire with the Orange/Black steering wheel key on my ATOTO radio. Pin 18 on the radio harness for my 2003 Lincoln Town Car, connected to the Gray/Red wire on the Axxess box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Jake Holden

  • Works well, but difficult to program
Style: With Micro B Connector
This device is exactly what it's supposed to do, and maintains the factory OEM steering wheel controls for the vehicles and aftermarket stereos. However, the instructions are not very clear, and leave openings for errors because of ambiguities. When I called their customer support, they are fantastic. Quick to respond, and willing to help in every way possible. However, that didn't correct programming. My recommendation is to read the instructions, and when things do not match, goof around with it, and it'll work. In the instructions, simple things like "the LED blinks rapidly" , should be changed to "the LED blinks red rapidly" because if you di it wrong, it'll be the other color and you'll be none-the-wiser. Great product overall, though. 2003 Volkswagen Passat to a 40$ Amazon stereo with android auto (brand naify isn't listed on the Amazon listing). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Ronnie Apodaca

  • Great Quality & Durable!
Style: With Micro B Connector
This product was used during an installation on my 2007 Toyota Prius. It was used to wire up to my new aftermarket stereo, and gave me access to using the steering wheel interface to skip, pause, play, and listen to music of my preference as well as adjusting the volume. After about a year I noticed that the accessibility to the volume adjustment on the steering wheel would occasionally not function. Not sure if this was a wiring issue on my part, or faulty hardware underneath the buttons on the wheel. Either way, the product did its job well while I had it :). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Brock Smith

  • Works like a charm
Style: With Micro B Connector
Really cool device I used on my 2013 Siverado when I installed a new Pioneer radio.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Rosyruby

  • 2012 Hyundai Sonata
Style: With Micro B Connector
Easy to do when you’re installing an aftermarket stereo - would be just as easy afterwards but you would be doing double work. The Sonata automatically programmed after pushing the volume up button for a few seconds. All stereo buttons work now with the Alpine ilxW650. Installation instructions were clearly written as expected for a quality US run brand. The car wires that needed to join the ACWS harness were thin with little slack and I soldered these connections. Would not have felt good about using a butt splice crimped connector on these thin wires. Got this on Amazon because they had the best price but got the stereo from Crutchfield. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Norcal Lou Norcal Lou

  • If you know how, it will work with Chinese Android Head Units.
Style: With Micro B Connector
My typical Ford radio did what typical Ford radios do, fail to light up the LEDs so the time came to replace it. I replaced it with a typical Chinese Android head unit. The typical Chinese head unit did not come with any instructions. Typical. So I searched the internet regarding typical installation of Chinese Android head units. I found out I needed an interface, so I purchased a METRA AXTC-FD1 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL & ACCESSORY INTERFACE. Well with my typical luck this unit did not work so I called Metra. The nice people at Metra told me I bought the wrong interface. The interface I bought was only good for my car if I had the factory navigation unit. They told me I needed the ASWC-1 unit, so I purchased it. It went in really easy, but it too did not work. I called Metra back and explained it did not work. They told me the ASWC-1 was not designed to work with the Chinese Android units but if I tried to change the head unit manufacturer from the one recognized by the ASWC-1 to others on the compatibility list using the ASWC Configuration-Axxess Updater Program, by trial and error I might find one that would work. I went to the PAC Audio website. They sell a unit similar to the ASWC-1 called the SWI-RC-1. This unit does not automatically configure to the head unit, but instead, must be programmed using DIP switches. I looked at their compatibility list and found “2-Wired Resistive” and “Android Radio”. Both used the same settings. I then looked for a brand that used the same settings and that was also on the ASWC-1 compatibility list and found that Visteon used the same settings as the “Android Radio” on the PAC unit and was also on the ASWC-1 compatibility list. I set the ASWC-1 to recognize the head unit as a Visteon using the ASWC Configuration-Axxess Updater Program, reinstalled the head unit, programmed the head unit to recognize the buttons pressed on the steering wheel control and everything worked. In short to get this unit to work with a Chinese Android head unit: 1) Do all your wiring according to the instructions of the ASWC-1 and any information you can get regarding the head unit. 2) Install the ASWC-1 into the car and turn the car key to the on position. 3) Let the ASWC-1 recognize the car. 4) Turn off the car and remove the ASWC-1 unit. 5) Hook the ASWC-1 unit to your computer as per the instructions using a USB cable. 6) Boot up the ASWC Configuration-Axxess Updater Program. 7) Choose SWC Configuration then Visteon under the drop down menu. 8) Disconnect the ASWC-1 from your computer and re-install the ASWC-1 in your car. 9) On the head unit assign functions to each button. 10) Enjoy!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021 by Crazy Joe

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