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Any issues with aftermarket P2 head unit?

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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ShaunRutherford
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Any issues with aftermarket P2 head unit?

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I would like to put an Alpine head unit in my 2004 XC70, but have heard that this can cause issues with the canbus and the car "will forget how to be a car". Just wondering if there's a way to safely upgrade it. I would be using a kit from crutchfield. Thanks!

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Post by jonesg »

you might lose steering wheel controls for the radio.

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Post by darylrobert »

Ive an Alpine unit and have steering controls but its a 2001 so no phone button. The major brand name units are not as versatile as the off brand units. example i wanted to hook up a media player via HDMI only out of 3 devices i tried only one (xiaomi) worked.
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Post by EngineeringBloke »

I've had an alpine, then a pioneer head unit in my 06 s60 for 15 years.

There are details on installation in a section of this website. Plus the crutchfield booklet will help too.

Steering wheel radio controls don't work without an adapter which I haven't tried.

Loss of the Volvo head unit results in a loss of communications with the audio module unit which is no longer present. I saw the error with vida/dice but there are no car error lights on. If you do the car modules DTC check, the flashing lights note this but you know the cause!

If you have a Volvo amplifier under the passenger seat, you'll need an RCA (phono) adaptor to take the new head unit low level output and provide it to a European DIN socket for the amplifier input.

If you use your own aftermarket amplifier, you can ignore the Volvo one. I have a 5 channel amp in my trunk and ran phono to it and speaker wires back to the head unit area and then the crutchfield/metra speaker lead adaptor (for the mids in the doors, tweeters connected directly). I have a sub box in the trunk. Also I did not connect anything to the rear speakers as I like a front stage presentation.

I think integrating with newer Volvos is more of an issue. The dashboard doesn't accept the rectangular aftermarket radios, and audio signals are sent in digital form making it harder to use an aftermarket amplifier. The loudspeakers still take analog signals and can be upgraded. But I haven't looked into this much.

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Post by leapdragon »

I installed a cheap sub-$100 unit from Amazon in my '07 XC70 with a bezel and a cable kit from eBay. All worked out well and I have full steering wheel controls. I left the parking brake wire disconnected so that my kids can watch videos on the center console while I drive.

The only change is that the car now considers the reverse proximity sensors to be defective (apparently they generated the sound through the original head unit?) and I get that message on each start. But, basically... Who cares.

Anyway, installation went smoothly and looks OEM with the nice bezel in place (I think it cost about $30 at the time on eBay).

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