How to Install a 2010-2014 Mustang Steering Wheel into a 2005-2009 Mustang

cjust2006

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Smaller update: Yeah. It's definitely those two wires. Testing resistance across those two while pressing buttons triggers differing resistance. That Dynavin 4-pin plug for SWC only has two wires. Unless there is something that one of the other non used wire terminals can do, a PAC is the only way forward.
 

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Good stuff! Personally I prefer the one made by akdoggie since I helped him with it but this one is really good as well. Good job.
FYI You don't need a PAC adapter, even if one installs an aftermarket radio.
I do like that you have info about the Dynavin units.
Did all this like 2 years ago (the Dynavin) and had a 2010 steering wheel installed for 9 years now in my 05-09. This will surely help others.
Do you have a link to that guide?
 

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Can't wait to do this mod. Dude THANK YOU for this, I've had it saved for a year now and haven't got around to it yet but can't wait
 

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Really precise and awesome guide..I'll be soon switching my stock steering wheel with a 2011 gt500 one thanks to that....just one question about the radio control buttons.. currently I've got an Android aftermarket radio mounted..and it have proper wires to connect to the steering wheel buttons(universal stuff)..is still a PAC required ,or not?
 

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Depends on the radio. PAC is not usually required if you follow the guide I posted. I run a Dynavin and you don't need a PAC unit for the buttons.
 

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