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<blockquote data-quote="hbar" data-source="post: 439547" data-attributes="member: 21924"><p>I installed the Pioneer AVH 4400 NEX in my 2012, which (at the time) was one of the few decks that allowed for wireless car play, so I don't need to plug my phone in to use Waze or Spotify etc. But one huge consideration was being able to use the steering wheel controls, since they all go through the Uconnect module which my new stereo would not be using.</p><p></p><p>I used the Maestro CH-1 & RR-1, which allows you to retain the steering wheel buttons, including being able to reprogram them. I did all the work, but I got a quote from Car Toys first, just to see how much money I would be saving. They recommended the same set of components, and didn't have any markup on the parts. Labor was exorbitant, but maybe you hate soldering stereo harnesses. I know I sure do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hbar, post: 439547, member: 21924"] I installed the Pioneer AVH 4400 NEX in my 2012, which (at the time) was one of the few decks that allowed for wireless car play, so I don't need to plug my phone in to use Waze or Spotify etc. But one huge consideration was being able to use the steering wheel controls, since they all go through the Uconnect module which my new stereo would not be using. I used the Maestro CH-1 & RR-1, which allows you to retain the steering wheel buttons, including being able to reprogram them. I did all the work, but I got a quote from Car Toys first, just to see how much money I would be saving. They recommended the same set of components, and didn't have any markup on the parts. Labor was exorbitant, but maybe you hate soldering stereo harnesses. I know I sure do. [/QUOTE]
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