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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Peripheral Electronics announced today its newest steering wheel interface for Alpine, Kenwood, JVC, and Clarion aftermarket stereos. The interface, PESWIAKJC, lets owners of most vehicles with steering wheel controls retain those controls when replacing their OEM head unit.
The PESWIAKJC works with select GMs, Fords, Audis, Chryslers, Mitsubishis, Land Rovers, Harley Davidsons, BMWs, Minis, Nissans, Saabs, Honda/Acuras, Mazdas, Volkswagens, Jaguars, KIAs, and Toyotas.
Before the PESWIAKJC, installing aftermarket stereos in these vehicles sacrificed the stereo’s volume, tuning, and other steering wheel controls. As a result, customers lost the convenience of controlling their stereo from the steering wheel.
PESWIAKJC solves this problem by interfacing with Alpine, Kenwood, JVC, and Clarion aftermarket receivers with a wired remote control input. With all GM vehicles, the PESWIAKJC even retains the heater and A/C controls.
For dealers, step-by-step programming and LED confirmation make it a simple install. And with its broad applications, it significantly lowers the number of SKU’s that need to be stocked. Dealers can find out more about these applications by going to http://www.peripheralelectronics.com/peswix.asp, clicking on PESWIAKJC at the bottom of the page, and using the scroll down menu.
With the largest line of steering wheel interfaces in the industry, Peripheral once again shows its strong commitment to creating OEM solutions that seamlessly connect aftermarket receivers into the automobile. The PESWIAKJC marks an important addition to this line.