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01-17-2024, 02:31 PM | #46 | |
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01-17-2024, 11:11 PM | #47 | |
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01-30-2024, 01:27 PM | #48 |
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I just finished this yesterday in my F10. I can walk you through it if you would like the assistance. The info here is great but a few pieces are vague and that's where I can come in. However you need a new clockspring/SZL for sure. Almost anyone will work that has the pins in the front connector where the heated steering control module plugs in. I bought a random part# (That said was F10 compatible) that in appearance was the same as mine and did not include the auto high beam button. You also will need to run two wires for power and ground. And of course you need a heated wheel with the control module specific for your features (Without Lane keep assist) and the On/off button. Once you have done this before can be a 30 minute job. But obviously first time may take an hour or more. Message me if you would like any assistance.
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02-02-2024, 09:03 AM | #49 | |
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It Does not have heat. The heating element from the factory is white, and it will protrude northward from the center leg at the 6 o'clock position with a back wire that sits on the correct channel at the 6 o'clock position. For this to work, you must get a module that supports heating or heating and vibe. You also need power from the JBE to the clock spring. The middle harness on your lock spring must be populated on pins 8 and 11. I do not see the cables for power on your pictures. I finally finished this project and learned quite a bit from it. but geez i wish i had a coach here where i live in Germany that could guide me through it. let me know if you need more help. |
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