So I now know more than I ever wanted about Ducato steering wheel controls, but it is now working, just not quite how I planned.
Im going to detail everything I did, in the hope it may help someone else.
After looking at several wheels with controls, from my era of Van (2016), they are all analogue, 3 wire systems, 4 different resistances to ground from each set of switches,
On the (my) 290, these go via a clockspring ( with 3 cables/connectors on top, containing 9 wires in total).
3 wires for SWC
2 wires for LED illumination of the buttons.
2 for Horn
2 for Airbag
From the wiring diagram I got of the 290, the 3 wires go to the rear of the Body Computer on Connector M001H on pins 38 (LH SWC) pin 51 (RH SWC) and pin 53 (Common return both SWC), and are coded by the Body computer on to the radio Low-speed Canbus
I bought a complete Stalk assembly from Ebay for £85 (looks new), with what looked like the correct 3 cable clockspring, and JUST fitted the clockspring.
I then bought and fitted a Steering Wheel with controls from Ebay for £60 (looks new) , with 8 buttons, although bottom left button has no graphic, my VP1 radio doesn’t have voice control.
I programmed the Body computer (using
MES) to use the 8 button SWC. And proxy aligned.
Result: NO CONTROL OF THE RADIO
So the question was, is it the radio ?, is it the body computer ?, is it the clockspring/switch assembly. Is it the wiring ?, is it Me ?
I bought a CanDoISO Canbus monitor from Canalyser, I monitored the 50 kbps canbus at the back of the radio, and was able to see that on PID Hex ID 6284000, the SWC commands were arriving at the radio, For info, the hex values are
RH: Phone hangup D1 hex 01,Phone Answer D1 hex 02, Down arrow D1 hex 08 Up arrow D1 hex 10
LH: Mute, D1 hex20, Plus D1 hex80, Minus D1 hex 40, unmarked button D2 Hex40
From this I deemed it was the radio at fault, I couldn’t find anything online about software upgrades for the VP1 radio, and I couldn’t find any secret menus which might have stopped it working. There is lots online about upgrading VP2 radios, but not the VP1.
As the SWC and Clockspring worked, I decided to fit a Sony XAV-AX1005DB radio, it has Apple Carplay, DAB, Bluetooth (phone and streaming) and takes analogue SWC,
It is a 2Din fascia, but the body is only 1 Din, and I thought I might be able to fit it in the existing backbox.
Rather than use a Canbus to Analogue converter, I decided to cut the 3 cables in the loom where they come out of the bottom of the clockspring connector, and extend them to the radio. Which is basically how the Ducato chassis is supplied to some Motorhome manufacturers who fit aftermarket radios, There is a wiring diagram showing this,
Of the 9 cables, The 2 main SWC cables are the 2 white ones (one has a green tracer, the other has a grey tracer, ) there are 3 black earth cables, cant see any tracers, (one for LED lights on SWC, one for horn, one for SWC buttons), I was lucky I cut the correct one first. ( I would recommend disconnecting the battery, as the airbag cables are on this connector)
I extended these to the back of the radio, using a cable I bought from CPC, (AV22649) did a custom SWC setup on the radio, and it all worked,
I used a wiring harness from Ebay, motor-solutions , ebay item number 292265682022
And a fascia adapter from Ebay, jt.audio-stereospares , ebay item number
154519447079
FM Aerial adapter from Amazon Amazon product ASIN B09M8JXC49
2 main problems fitting the Sony radio,
1: The Sony XAV-AX1005DB doesn’t have an OFF button, and the Ducato doesn’t have an Accessory position on the ignition, to allow listening to the radio with the engine off.
I elected to fit an extra switch on the dashboard, (picture is of before i drilled the dashboard) to the right of the steering wheel, that allow me to feed the red wire of the radio, either from a permanent live (the yellow wire at the sony), or from a switched live (I stole a feed from the Cigar lighter socket on the dashboard)
I used a 3 position switch, (middle = off) so I can turn the radio off when the engine is running, should I want to,
2: Physically fitting the Radio, It mounts in to the existing cage, with a 3mm aluminium bar spacer glued (hot glue gun) to top of radio at front. Seems sturdy, I then had to cut the back at the bottom of the “letterbox” of the Fascia adapter by 15mm so it would sit flush, and trim the back of sides of the letterbox accordingly.
I then fitted the radio, masked the front of the radio, and ran a bead of silicon around the side of the radio, 5mm back from the front, and carefully pushed the fascia plate on, smoothed the silicone with wet finger, have to be careful that the PopUp Ipad holder doesn’t foul the fascia,
When its set, it all pushes in and out as one unit, very like the original VP1 radio, Main drawback is that there is no locking mechanism, but by making the packing spacer on top of the radio the right height, it is a firm push fit.
Just needed then to tell the body computer there was no radio, and proxy align, to stop the mileage flashing.
Photos attached.
Any questions let me know
Andy