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Old 12-15-2007, 06:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS: Inst. w/pics

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Today I decided to just try and see if the unit works (no cutting anything...)

I loosened the two star screws on each side of the steering wheel (one next to the cruise control, one under the little removable plastic piece on the other side)...

The horn/airbag assembly came off easily.

Then snapped the new streeing wheel audio unit in on the left side of the steering wheel where it belongs. It fitted nicely in there... I unplugged and removed the wire harness going to the horn assembly, plugged in the ones attached to the audio control (they look the same).

tried volume up, down, tracks, mode... all worked beautifully.

decided to remove the audio control and install it later when I had my tools, but I couldn't...

it was stuck in there and didn't want to come out.

I didn't want to force it too much or break it either...

I was stuck!

I secured the horn assembly to the steering wheel with my ipod charger wire, drove to the nearest home depot, bought a little japanese saw and started cutting the hard plastic to make the horn assembly fit....

I did not remove the yellow wires attached to the horn/airbag assembly ( I think those are the horn/airbag wires...) simply because they looked a bit tricky and I was impatient (unsure).

So cutting like that was a little cumbersome in that little tiny space with my right hand on left side of the steering wheel while the whole thing was unstable and tilted back and forth.(it was surprisingly windy and cold that day so I didn't want to leave the driver door open either)

Finally after a few cuts and sanding with a sanding block, I pushed the horn assembly back in its place and fasteded the star screws. The steering wheel with the audio control looked really nice ( just a little bit of gap on the top and the bottom part which is not noticeable & a few small scratched on the audio control).

It looks great but can someone tell me if it's normal for the top part of the horn assembly not to be snug and all the way in the steering wheel? If I look at the streeing wheel from the top i can see a little gap...if I try to push the horn assembly in a little, I just blow the horn and it's annoying... Did I not cut enough. Is there a wire or something in the way?

All in all it was a good experience... I have steering wheel audio control in my Fj now

Thanks to colink1, audiox, wolfbak, Swicago and to everyone else who helped and encouraged me to do it myself!

cheers


(I know I posted too many images but I am very visual so I thought it might help those other Fj owners like me who were not sure if they could do this. The cutting was the hardest part. Everything else was plug-&-play! Overall this was a very easy mod, even for a noob like me! If any questions please ask!
Good luck to all!)

Simple tools needed...


I had rotated these next 4 pics before uploading them but I see that you'd still have to tilt your head to the left, right, left, and then right to view them correctly...










You do not need to remove the star screws just loosen them!


I didn't know how to unplug those yellow wires but your work would be a lot easier if you did unplug them. Please read in this thread how the other forum members did it...


Opposite view:


You need to detach and remove this wire harness completely to plug in the audio control wire harness. It has 3 attachments:




Bye bye!


The audio control unit snaps in easily, but, make sure you want to complete the install. I could not remove it so I was stuck & I had to finish the job...


Then plug in the three heads of its wire harness... (easy find)


Now you need to try and see if the audio control works...


Start sawing... use a ninja sword if you think it's a better choice than my little Japanese saw...


You have to remove the spider web-like plastics in the back. I used a swiss knife...


Final sanding...


Make sure this short wire is out of the way before putting the horn assembly back onto the steering whee:l






Some forum members did a better finish job but most people can't tell it's a mod. I think it looks good!


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