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Credit: Derek Giles

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I just installed the Grom VLine VL2 Android Auto and Apple CarPlay add-on. I didn’t want to cut holes in my glove box for wires. I really disliked the idea of having all those wires or the VLine in my glove box, so I looked around and found the perfect place for it. There is just the right space at the bottom of the glove box enclosure for the wires and VLine to fit comfortably. I used Velcro to attach it there.

Down there, the VLine doesn’t move, so there’s no need for extra wire to allow for movement every time the glove box is opened, and I don’t have to worry about the VLine getting bounced around. I can’t tell anything has been done to my system. If I need to access the box to reset the system, as some have had to, I can just reach under there and unplug the cable, or I can pull the box down to get to the wiring or the SD card. I’ll post a couple of photos below to show how it looks—or doesn’t.

 

 

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Credit: Jungmin Lee

To integrate a factory steering wheel control from an A32 model into a Pioneer head unit, particularly in KDM SM5 vehicles, some modifications are necessary. This task was accomplished by employing a combination of soldering and the use of a signal converter module.

The specific module used for this conversion was the EX-PSCAJK, which performs a similar function to the ASCW-1. Essentially, any module capable of translating the factory steering wheel control signals to a format suitable for aftermarket head units would suffice. The unique aspect of the SM5’s factory steering wheel control is that it has a separate circuit for each button, unlike more contemporary cars which use varying resistance values for different signals. To address this, 470 ohm resistors were soldered to each button to create distinct resistance values. This step was crucial for generating variable signals. Finally, to streamline the setup, five wires were merged into a single connection, which was then attached to the module. This modification successfully enabled the use of the original steering controls with the new Pioneer head unit, combining the car’s original functionality with modern technology.

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Credit: Jungmin Lee

Finally a dual headunit-ish set up on factory nav system equipped 1998 SM525V (based on A32 platform)! Factory nav unit can play audio CDs and has auxiliary stereo input in front so I can use it as CDP and aux interface since it is connected to Pioneer AVH-Z5050BT via DIN 8pin to RCA adapter.

SM5’s nav system comes with single-din headunit from factory so the center trim piece is different from that of I30. I modified already-custom trim piece which other people made to flush-mount aftermarket GPS on manual climate control equipped car.

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