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Hello Connie, Thank you for your question. The JVC unit you have installed can detect when the car is in motion. If you are stuck in the DEMO mode start the vehicle and drive a short distance, once the system detects motion it should remove itself from the DEMO mode. I hope this helps =)
you need a pc99-x06 and then a patch lead which is stereo specific, so if you buy a JVC it will be pc99-jvc, alpine will be pc99-alp etc etc for your steering wheel controls (these are made by a company called autoleads who do loads of different stuff for car audio)
the stereo you purchase will have to be steering wheel control compatible, which should be stated in the description/instructions
you can have a sub amp etc with steering wheel controls, as thats run from the stereo and main wiring loom, and isn't affected by your steering wheel controls
I cant help you fix the remote wire problem but your alternator whining could be a loose, worn or over tightened belt or the bearings inside the alternator are worn(More than likely the problem) and in which case get the alternator rebuilt or buy a new alternator
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