billk37
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I am trying to find a solution to have apple play /CarPlay in a '08 or '09 XLR - yes they have satellite radios - but what about swapping out the oem for a newer oem unit from a late model Cadillac?
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If I had to guess, I would say no but that's only a guess. I swapped a bad cd changer out of my 2007 XLR V with a brand new one that was made for a 2006 Cadillac SRX, it did work but I had to install the mother board from the old unit to get the steering wheel controls to work. The point I'm trying to make is that there were changes to the control systems in that one-year difference. I have to believe there will be many more differences in the ten years you're considering. Never say never, there may be a work around.
You make a valid point - I was just fishing to learn if someone had figured it - a little purchase strategy - the wife likes apple playIf I had to guess, I would say no but that's only a guess. I swapped a bad cd changer out of my 2007 XLR V with a brand new one that was made for a 2006 Cadillac SRX, it did work but I had to install the mother board from the old unit to get the steering wheel controls to work. The point I'm trying to make is that there were changes to the control systems in that one-year difference. I have to believe there will be many more differences in the ten years you're considering. Never say never, there may be a work around.
great - thanks for that suggestion...now the process of finding the right "surgeon" to get the operation right begins.But you CAN install an aftermarket unit like Kenwood, Pioneer and others very easily and have Car Play, backup camera, gps, cd player, usb inputs and outputs and still retain steering wheel controls
The only thing that might "sting" them is the wiring harness for the radio doesn't quite make it a plug and play install. The speaker wires need to be "jumped" or criss crossed in order to work. When I got mine done in 2016 I wrote a pretty comprehensive review of the installation. You might want to look it up, as well as a few more threads.
YesThis the main thread for reference ? :
Kenwood DNX893S in the XLR
Looks like the Kenwood DNX893S is going to work in my XLR. They are buttoning up everything now after about 3 hours. Added a backup camera and Sirius/XM. I'll update as soon as I take possession of the car. Follow up: First off, the guys at Houston Car Stereo on Hillcroft in Houston are jam up...www.xlr-net.com
There are no worries about the interfaces working. Once set up properly, they'll work until you pull the radio out. Not a valid argumentYes, but you don't have to worry about all the interfaces working.