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I have a 2003 Ultra Classic. Attempting to install a Sony radio with 99-9600 and ASWC-1. ASWC-1 will not identify the volume down and seek down buttons on the handlebars. I have grounded the pink/white wire. Still no progress. Any answers?
Not sure if it will help but fathead cycles has a very good video for wiring the exact same interface with a Sony head.
i followed it for a jvc head and it worked out perfectly. The jvc and Sony is slightly different with a couple wires but worked out great. https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCXndh34Q496UObKGpJTCy-Q
Did it ever work?
mine was easy install on my ‘10 and has worked flawlessly since.
where did u buy? If u trust the connections made then maybe the module has an issue.
i know Crutchfield is stand up if that’s where u bought.
id check the wiring, redo if necessary, reset module and update firmware .
and then replace module
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