




Install new car stereo and retains steering wheel audio controls and other factory features in select 1999-2012 vehicles from Volvo
• Provides 12-Volt accessory power (RAP)
• Designed for non-amplified and amplified models
• Micro-B USB Updatable
• Pre-programmed for retention of steering wheel controls
• Color coded wires for easy installation
• No cutting or splicing required
The CRUX SWRVL-54 is a premium radio replacement interface for select Volvo vehicles. It facilitates the integration of an after-market radio to enable retention of factory features when replacing a factory installed radio in select Volvo cars. This enhanced interface is also pre-programmed for retention of steering wheel controls.
Please use our Fitment Guide to determine specific compatibility for the submodel and audio features
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91991
Great product
Worked perfectly with my 2003 Volvo s60 with a DDX371 kenwood radio, although when I raise volume by holding + it stops at 15 then you have to tap to get higher but I'm sure that's just the radio. Also if you have a kenwood make sure "Remote Sensor" is on for the radio to communicate with the steering wheel controls.
Also one minor set back would be the tiny switchs are very cheaply made and require a small object to move them like a toothpick otherwise you may push the springs off the red box. But everything else is good, and this is the only product that retains steering wheel controls on my model so it's surprising how this product is up to spec.
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This is working well with my aftermarket radio I would definitely recommend it to anyone that has 2000- 2006 s80 volvo.
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Good Company good stuff good help find what you need
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Works well in my 2004 S80. Hooked it up to a Kenwood head unit. Matching the wires was straightforward. The only doubt was whether connecting the 'dimmer' wire to the 'illumination' wire would do the job, which it did. Now if I turn the car's light knob to the ON position the screen gets dimmed, exactly as I would have hoped.
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