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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I have a Pontiac 2009 G8 with the Parrot LS-3200 Color installed and I would like to know if there is some way to connect it to my steering wheel controls instead of having to use the small Parrot monitor to make and answer calls? I have disconnected &quot;Onstar&quot; so I think I should be able to make a connection without any problems. If someone that has did this, please advise.<br />I should mention that I&#039;m using the &quot;ISO&quot; cable for connection to the radio.<br />Thank You:<br />TomP:</p>]]></description>
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