installed my Nardi steering wheel, but now i have no horn..
#19
Lexus Test Driver
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I dunno how momo's work but my works bell came everything I needed. It came with a similar plug as the one from the stock steering wheel like this one.
and it just plugs right in and replaces the stock plug but instead it only has 2 wires coming out of it which I think was the horn's power and ground. One wire just goes straight up like you guys see on yours which of course is the power for the horn and the other is the ground which i just tapped onto the hub. So what i am thinking is that you guys might need to tap a wire or two to the plug for the ground and power if there isn't any wires plugged into it.
and it just plugs right in and replaces the stock plug but instead it only has 2 wires coming out of it which I think was the horn's power and ground. One wire just goes straight up like you guys see on yours which of course is the power for the horn and the other is the ground which i just tapped onto the hub. So what i am thinking is that you guys might need to tap a wire or two to the plug for the ground and power if there isn't any wires plugged into it.
Last edited by DWPsc3; 08-10-10 at 01:58 AM.
#22
Lead Lap
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You're lucky I love you Net xP
Black is the ground that goes to the ground of the hub/quick release.
Blue is power. Now that's an aftermarket plug that got rid of all the unnecessary plugs but from the pics you can see that the ground is all the way on the left and the power is all the way on the right. The airbag is a completely separate plug, which I have a resistor plugged in to. Now for pics (it's dark so the depth of field is low I know. I didn't want to use the flash) :
And the finished product for good measure ;P
Black is the ground that goes to the ground of the hub/quick release.
Blue is power. Now that's an aftermarket plug that got rid of all the unnecessary plugs but from the pics you can see that the ground is all the way on the left and the power is all the way on the right. The airbag is a completely separate plug, which I have a resistor plugged in to. Now for pics (it's dark so the depth of field is low I know. I didn't want to use the flash) :
And the finished product for good measure ;P
#26
You're lucky I love you Net xP
Black is the ground that goes to the ground of the hub/quick release.
Blue is power. Now that's an aftermarket plug that got rid of all the unnecessary plugs but from the pics you can see that the ground is all the way on the left and the power is all the way on the right. The airbag is a completely separate plug, which I have a resistor plugged in to. Now for pics (it's dark so the depth of field is low I know. I didn't want to use the flash) :
Black is the ground that goes to the ground of the hub/quick release.
Blue is power. Now that's an aftermarket plug that got rid of all the unnecessary plugs but from the pics you can see that the ground is all the way on the left and the power is all the way on the right. The airbag is a completely separate plug, which I have a resistor plugged in to. Now for pics (it's dark so the depth of field is low I know. I didn't want to use the flash) :
now, Excuse me, while i go punch myself in the *****.
thinking it was asociated with the airbag...i removed this part...
wtf is that called? cuz i chucked it and now i need to get another one one, i guess..
Last edited by MIGS; 08-10-10 at 07:45 PM.