<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">when I went to adjust the volume on the steering wheel, it called OnStar </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
WTF is right!! I have no idea how that could happen. When the key is in the run position, I am assuming that the volume control correctly turns the volume up/down?! Have your installer tie the switched power for the steering wheel control adaptor to the rap power off the OS2 interface and see if that helps. There are 2 data wires from the steering wheel to the bcm , just make sure he got the right one and that he cut it and did not just tap into it (a simple thing he probably knew but just to be sure).
On the cam issue, Eclipse puts a 4 pin port on the back of their video units specifically for their camera to plug into. It works pretty slick actually as it automatically displays the cam view each time the vehicle is put into reverse. You can selcet the cam view at any time from another menu and see that while listening to whatever. YOu will need to interface with that port (either with the plug or by soldering on) to get it to work in the above mentioned fashion. The plug is a small, very specific molex plug that you won't find on anything else (at least that I have ever seen). If you could locate a late model Toyota suv with nav and backup camera it would have the plug you need (wrecking yard?). I don't have any defectives or I would be glad to cut off a plug and send it to you. I can send a pic and/or the pinout if that helps.
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