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I bought an aftermarket radio/dvd/gps for my Chrysler 300c build 2005 with a Boston acoustic system.
After a long search I bought an AX-ADBOX2 and a AX-ADCH01 harness from Installerhelp.com.
The steeringwheel buttons do not work.
In the installing manual of the aftermarket radio tells that the wires for the steeringwheel have to be connected. Key1-5v, key 2-5v and grnd but I do not know which wires to connect to on the harness.
Installerhelp lets me down by telling me they do not know. (Thank you for the support Installerhelp.com.... paid about $ 150,-- for the harness).
Does anyone knows where to connect the wires to?
 

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According to what I can find, you need the module to use the steering wheel buttons. From the instructions for the BOX2:
ASWC harness included (ASWC sold separately)

Metra Online is what you need plus those modules. Personally, I would return those and get a RP4 unit from PAC-Audio. Everything in one module and works great.
 
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I bought an aftermarket radio/dvd/gps for my Chrysler 300c build 2005 with a Boston acoustic system.
After a long search I bought an AX-ADBOX2 and a AX-ADCH01 harness from Installerhelp.com.
The steeringwheel buttons do not work.
In the installing manual of the aftermarket radio tells that the wires for the steeringwheel have to be connected. Key1-5v, key 2-5v and grnd but I do not know which wires to connect to on the harness.
Installerhelp lets me down by telling me they do not know. (Thank you for the support Installerhelp.com.... paid about $ 150,-- for the harness).
Does anyone knows where to connect the wires to?
I have the same problem, but I brought the PAC C2R-CHY4 and cannot get it working with the Chinese head unit.
 

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