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Axxess AXTC-BM1 Steering Wheel Control and Data Interface for select 2006-2012 BMW Vehicles

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Axxess AXTC-BM1 Steering Wheel Control and Data Interface for select 2006-2012 BMW Vehicles

  • Provides accessory power (10-amp)
  • Provides illumination, parking brake, reverse, and speed sense outputs
  • Retains warning chimes through an onboard speaker
  • Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
  • Designed to be compatible with all major radio brands
  • Auto detects vehicle type, radio connection, and preset controls
  • Ability to dual assign steering wheel control buttons
  • Retains memory settings even after battery disconnection or interface removal (non volatile memory)
  • Designed for non-amplified models, or when bypassing a factory amplifier
  • Retains balance and fade
  • Micro-B USB updatable

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VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

BMW

  • 1 Series 2008-2013
  • 3 Series 2012-2013 (Excluding sedan models)
  • 3 Series 2007-2011
  • 3 Series 2006 (Sedan and Wagon only)
  • M3 2007-2013

MINI

  • Cooper Clubman (R55) 2008-2014
  • Cooper Convertible (R57) 2009-2015
  • Cooper Countryman 2011-2016 (without factory NAV)
  • Cooper Coupe (R58) 2012-2015
  • Cooper Hatchback (R56) 2007-2013
  • Cooper Paceman 2011-2016 (without factory NAV)
  • Cooper Roadster (R59) 2012-2015

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