swordz60
Newbie level 6

Hello all,
I have a rather simple question which i can't seem to figure out on my own. I want to add extra functions to existing car radio push buttons.
I am fiddling with my car radio to retrofit a usb port to it. I already managed to do so by using an mp3 module from ebay, but ran into this button problem so to speak. The mp3 module has 4 buttons of its own (volume control, next/prev song and a playback mode switch), but I want to control them using car radio buttons. I managed to do that, but I had to disconnect them from the radio board, so the functionality was lost on the radio, and worked only for the module.
I also tried to put a switch that disconnects ground from the selected radio buttons so that they only control the module. However all other radio buttons lost functionality, so I figured that's not the way to do this.
I thought that I might be able to accomplish my task by employing transistors, but I can't think of a way to do that.
I'm open to any suggestions you have for solving this little problem of mine.
Sorry if I didn't make myself clear (since I'm not a native speaker).
Thanks in advance.

I have a rather simple question which i can't seem to figure out on my own. I want to add extra functions to existing car radio push buttons.
I am fiddling with my car radio to retrofit a usb port to it. I already managed to do so by using an mp3 module from ebay, but ran into this button problem so to speak. The mp3 module has 4 buttons of its own (volume control, next/prev song and a playback mode switch), but I want to control them using car radio buttons. I managed to do that, but I had to disconnect them from the radio board, so the functionality was lost on the radio, and worked only for the module.
I also tried to put a switch that disconnects ground from the selected radio buttons so that they only control the module. However all other radio buttons lost functionality, so I figured that's not the way to do this.
I thought that I might be able to accomplish my task by employing transistors, but I can't think of a way to do that.
I'm open to any suggestions you have for solving this little problem of mine.
Sorry if I didn't make myself clear (since I'm not a native speaker).
Thanks in advance.
