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post May 15, 2009 - 12:46 PM
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i've already installed the steering wheel onto my car now!!.. i just need to figure out the cruise control!!.. okie.. i've read numerous post bout it but i'm still skeptical!!.. i mean i'm more of a pictorial type of guy!!.. i just wanna make really sure that i truly understand what i'm doing before actually doing it!!.. i've no electrical experiences whatsoever!!.. i dont know how to read electrical schematics or diagrams!!..

anyhu.. i've compiled the resources that i've gathered so far to share what i've learned so far but i still need more info bout it!!.. all the infos i've gathered so far are actually pretty vague to me!!.. i'm pretty slow actually!!.. its still unclear to me what wire goes where!!..

i've read these three post time n time again.. n here's what i know now.. the yellow wire from the gen7's the horn.. and the green wire from the gen6 (furthest to the right) is the horn.. i tried retro fitting the gen6 cruise control into the gen7 steering wheel.. i could only screw in 1screw!!.. it wont fit properly!!.. i tried opening up the cruise control levers but i dont know what am i looking at.. i'm a disgrace!!..

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...7&hl=cruise

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=44319

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...ering&st=20

these are the wiring diagrams for the cruise controls!!..



^^ 6 gen



^^ 7 gen

these are the stuff that i have now!!.. was lucky enough to locate a gen7 clock spring!!..





^^ 6 gen



^^ 7 gen

my question now is what wire goes where if i wanna splice them?? there are only 2wires on the gen7 cruise n 3 wires on the gen6.. i want to be 1000% sure what wire goes where before actually cutting any wires!!.. i dont have tools to actually solder the resistors.. so i think i'll go with the slicing of the wires!!..

so this could actually be a complete "how to" for those who wants to swap a gen7 steering wheel in the future!!..

 
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post May 15, 2009 - 2:40 PM
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soldering is fun. but in reality if you study how the wiring of the 6th gen. the same terminal has two wires connected. dont recall which ones.

the thing that you want to mimic is the resistances to be the same. thats why i soldered, but there should be another way...


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post May 15, 2009 - 3:54 PM
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i know this sounds abit weird but would you mind doing it for me?? i'll send you the parts.. i'll pay for shipping for both sides n mayb pay you abit as a "token of appreciation" (i cant really afford much now due to my.. long story)

savvy?? biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

unless someone can direct me!!..

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soldering is fun. but in reality if you study how the wiring of the 6th gen. the same terminal has two wires connected. dont recall which ones.

the thing that you want to mimic is the resistances to be the same. thats why i soldered, but there should be another way...


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