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Definitely check it out, the ASWC is way easier to program than the PAC units. Also make sure you get the ASWC-1 and not the ASWC; both have...
As of now, *the* go-to steering wheel controls adapter is the Axxess ASWC-1.
I unfortunately find Toyota dealers more than others pulling stuff like this. Even worse, there are a lot of people hell bent on buying Toyotas...
Here's an old joke to put things into perspective ... Little Johnny and a little girl are playing. Little Johnny pulls down his shorts and says,...
I haven't looked in a Prius c door lately, but IIRC the c has both audio signals for the tweeter and woofer (4 wires) going to the tweeter first,...
The ASWC-1. The ASWC has been discontinued, the big difference is that the -1 has a microUSB connector for firmware updates vs. a 4-pin header on...
Don't forget you will also need the ASWC module as well with that harness.
I take it that means the dealer has to do it. Does one end up paying just the price of the update or does the dealer charge a labor rate on top...
Didn't notice you had a "regular" Prius, and from what you said it sounds like your nav requires the map data DVD disc to be accessable at all...
Expensive is right ... Is that $169 for a DVD you own and can update yourself or is that for a service to have the dealer flash the map update?
Maybe I missed it, but do you have a rear anti-sway bar installed as well? IIRC from another discussion, installing the rear bar on a c does a...
Not an absolute fact. When gas prices rise again and dealers charge sticker price plus hefty ADMs on hybrids that fly off the lot, a year-old...
How did you install the Alpine USB and AUX ports into the Toyota jack? And are you using the ASWC/ASWC-1 for the steering wheel controls?
I've been through that consideration before, and gone against the aftermarket in-dash GPS. Advantages: 1) Nice & tidy (integrated into dash, no...
+1. Way better than stock, though the tires almost look like they're stretched.