Crux DKVW-52B Radio Replacement with Steering Wheel Control Retention and Dash Kit for Select VW Vehicles
The CRUX DKVW-52B is a premium interface for select Volkswagen CAN BUS Vehicles which includes both a Single Din/Iso with pocket dash kit or a Double Din Dash Kit. The DKVW-52B interface ensures that you can keep the steering wheel audio controls and the factory backup camera (if present) in your Volkswagen vehicle when you replace the factory radio. Once you connect this interface to the wires on your new stereo’s wiring harness, you’ve covered the power, ground, and factory speaker connections for your new stereo. The DKVW-52 interface also offers the reverse, illumination, and Vehicle Speed Sensor (V.S.S.) outputs that you’ll need if you’re installing a navigation receiver. The Crux interface is designed to work with the factory Volkswagen CAN-bus systems.
General Features:
Retains factory features in select Volkswagen vehicles while functioning with an aftermarket radio.
Retains factory steering wheel control functions
Retains factory backup camera.
The interface also provides the reverse gear, illumination, and speed sense outputs you’ll need to install a navigation receiver
EIA color coded wiring for easy installation.
Includes Single Din/Iso with pocket or Double Din Dash kit
Notes:
1. Driver information display will show the last information that was shown prior to removing the factory radio.
2. The interface does not retain the factory Bluetooth or Sirius Satellite Radio.
3. Not compatible with amplified systems.
Compatibility:
DKVW-52B: Combo Category Includes both a Single Din/Iso with pocket dash kit or a Double Din Dash Kit with SWRVW-52B
VOLKSWAGEN
2016 – 2018 Beetle
2016 – 2018 Jetta/ GLI
2016 – 2018 Passat
2016 – 2017 Tiguan
1. Driver information display will show the last information that was shown prior to removing the factory radio.
2. This interface does not retain the factory Bluetooth or Sirius Satellite Radio.
3. The radio is designed to shut off when the key is removed.
⚠️Warning:
Cancer and Reproductive Harm-·