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<blockquote data-quote="Cbarr300" data-source="post: 13689982" data-attributes="member: 144583"><p>Well I got this thing mostly done. So far its working like a charm. Its a lot more convenient, and safe as well. There's no more aux cord dangling behind the shifter <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I can control track selection, volume, give voice commands, answer calls, etc... With the three cruise buttons on the right of the wheel. I'm going to give a really quick rundown for now. I will post more detailed info asap</p><p></p><p>Quick notes of possible issues:</p><p>You will need to desolder and replace 3 resistors on a simple circuit board (not hard). </p><p></p><p>Cruise control wont work after this</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll post up some pics, diagrams, and a how-to once I get more time. This should work for all newer Samsung phones and possibly other models, but you would need to get a set of headphones that have an inline controller that works with your phone, then get the resistance values the controller is sending your phone. Then go buy some resistors that equal what the controller was sending the phone. In my case it was 220 ohm, 470 ohm, and 0 ohm. Then go get the headset controller app and it'll let u reconfigure what each button press is. </p><p></p><p>Remove the cruise control switch cover on the right side by prying up on it carefully with a screwdriver. Behind that you will see a rubber strip; remove and keep it. Then pop the circuit board out and disconnect it from the 2 wire connector. You will see 3 blue resistors. Rove these, and place the new resistors in their spot (solder of course). </p><p></p><p>Then you need a tape deck converter, and also a trrs aux cord (I will go into detail later...camera aux cables work great). After that its just a matter of connecting wires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cbarr300, post: 13689982, member: 144583"] Well I got this thing mostly done. So far its working like a charm. Its a lot more convenient, and safe as well. There's no more aux cord dangling behind the shifter :) I can control track selection, volume, give voice commands, answer calls, etc... With the three cruise buttons on the right of the wheel. I'm going to give a really quick rundown for now. I will post more detailed info asap Quick notes of possible issues: You will need to desolder and replace 3 resistors on a simple circuit board (not hard). Cruise control wont work after this I'll post up some pics, diagrams, and a how-to once I get more time. This should work for all newer Samsung phones and possibly other models, but you would need to get a set of headphones that have an inline controller that works with your phone, then get the resistance values the controller is sending your phone. Then go buy some resistors that equal what the controller was sending the phone. In my case it was 220 ohm, 470 ohm, and 0 ohm. Then go get the headset controller app and it'll let u reconfigure what each button press is. Remove the cruise control switch cover on the right side by prying up on it carefully with a screwdriver. Behind that you will see a rubber strip; remove and keep it. Then pop the circuit board out and disconnect it from the 2 wire connector. You will see 3 blue resistors. Rove these, and place the new resistors in their spot (solder of course). Then you need a tape deck converter, and also a trrs aux cord (I will go into detail later...camera aux cables work great). After that its just a matter of connecting wires. [/QUOTE]
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