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CTSIZ006 – Allows owners of 2020 Isuzu D-Max to retain the use of the factory multi-functional steering wheel control buttons, including phone buttons, when inst…

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CTSIZ006

Allows owners of 2020 Isuzu D-Max to retain the use of the factory multi-functional steering wheel control buttons, including phone buttons, when installing an aftermarket head unit.
Please note: this harness is intended for vehicles with an OEM touch screen.

Features & Benefits

  • Allows you to upgrade to an aftermarket head unit whilst maintaining use of your factory steering wheel controls
  • Safety: Allows you to keep your hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road.
  • Choose the relevant head unit connection lead according to the make of aftermarket head unit you wish to fit
  • For interfaces where phone buttons are supported, the following brands allow pick up/hang up in Bluetooth mode: Alpine, Clarion, Kenwood, Pioneer and Zenec. Please see icon list below to see if this interface supports phone buttons.
  • Please check the connections in the vehicle match the harness you are purchasing
  • This product has been developed through carefully documented data and research. Connects2 Ltd. cannot be held responsible for discrepancies/inconsistencies that may occur due to vehicle manufacturing changes or options, or damage that may occur in the vehicle during the installation of components. All application data is subject to change.
  • Retains phone button functionality
  • Retains voice commands from SWC (if head unit supports)
  • Provides outputs for speed pulse, park brake and reverse gear

Manufacturer Model Note Year From Year To Headunit Connection
Isuzu D-Max 2020 with touch screen OEM Specific

Brand

Connect2

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