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drewbie 10th June 2022 13:10

Steering wheel Cruise buttons
 
Hi. As anyone got a spare set of cruise control buttons for the 75 steering wheel. I only want them to fill the cut out of a wooden steering wheel I've purchased, so not bothered about if they work or the wiring. Thanks, Andy

macafee2 10th June 2022 14:12

if you have the old steering wheel and it is the same colour you can with difficulty remove the plastic shrouds and swop them over.

macafee2

elroy 10th June 2022 15:41

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Andy if these are what you are after drop us a pm with your address and I,ll get them in post to you focAttachment 87063

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BRG75 10th June 2022 16:36

That may well be your perfect answer Andy,

Fit the whole set onto the walnut wheel, and then you have two totally interchangeable wheels.

However, best to check that the C/C wires can be pulled out of the plug, or otherwise isolated (cut) just in case it interferes with the car's main electronics.

Probably being overcautious, I know.

Regards

Mike

suzublu 10th June 2022 16:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRG75 (Post 2935133)
That may well be your perfect answer Andy,

Fit the whole set onto the walnut wheel, and then you have two totally interchangeable wheels.

However, best to check that the C/C wires can be pulled out of the plug, or otherwise isolated (cut) just in case it interferes with the car's main electronics.

Probably being overcautious, I know.

Regards

Mike

Not necessary Mike, mine just fitted without issues 😎

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BRG75 10th June 2022 19:00

suzublu,

That's the confirmation that's needed, you're listed as a 1.8 and that's what Andy told me his car is.

I sold him the walnut wheel, and suggested that "dummy" C/C switches would be one way of filling the gap for them. It didn't occur to me that they might include the wiring harness.

Regards

Mike

suzublu 10th June 2022 19:14

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Originally Posted by BRG75 (Post 2935170)
suzublu,

That's the confirmation that's needed, you're listed as a 1.8 and that's what Andy told me his car is.

I sold him the walnut wheel, and suggested that "dummy" C/C switches would be one way of filling the gap for them. It didn't occur to me that they might include the wiring harness.

Regards

Mike

The 1.8's never had cruise fitted Mike, so no harness 😎

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drewbie 11th June 2022 08:15

Steering wheel upgrade.
 
Thanks for everyones help on this small project, especially Mike and Roy.

drewbie 11th June 2022 12:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by macafee2 (Post 2935111)
if you have the old steering wheel and it is the same colour you can with difficulty remove the plastic shrouds and swop them over.

macafee2

I was looking at this option but decided against it, even with the greatest of care it must be difficult not to mauler some of the fixings when trying to get it off.


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