Add steering wheel audio controls on 06+ Base Models
Since 2006, all z's have been prewired for the steering wheel audio controls. Nissan part 25550-CF40A ($59), contains the cruise and audio steering wheel controls for 06+ Z's. Both button assemblies are wired together, and I decided not to have the non-functional cruise controls installed. I removed the cruise portion from the harness and kept the blank piece on the right side of the wheel.
This all just plugs in. You can install the cruise controls if you want, but they wont work, just light up.
Here a few pictures from my installation.
This all just plugs in. You can install the cruise controls if you want, but they wont work, just light up.
Here a few pictures from my installation.
Originally Posted by StreetOC192
wait......do the radio controls and cruise controls light up on the 06 steering wheel? My 03 doesn't light up and I thought it was the stupidest thing that they weren't illuminated.
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Originally Posted by Mast3rShak3
but will this work for aftermarket headunits?
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Originally Posted by Mast3rShak3
but will this work for aftermarket headunits?
Originally Posted by JL350ZSD
Did you just pull the cruise wires out of the connector, or did you cut the wires?
Thanks guys, its a good easy mod for us base owners. Im not sure what all will be involved with integrating this with an aftermarket HU...
Originally Posted by JL350ZSD
I went ahead and ordered the controls. Thanks a lot for the info. You made my week.
Just a few tips:
You will need a few sizes of tamperproof torx bits. You will need to remove the airbag and wheel to access the screws that secure the button panels. To remove the airbag connectors, pop up the black clips on the orange and yellow connectors. Once the wheel is out, you will need to remove the screws on the back of the wheel behind the blank panels, as well as one screw on the front bottom inside that is under the airbag/horn bracket. To get at this one screw, remove the airbag bracket by unscrewing the two torx screws that are spring loaded for the horn. then you should be able to remove the black plastic trim from the back of the wheel, revealing one more screw for the blank panel. When you are routing the wiring for the audio controls, run the wires behind the airbag/horn bracket.
Hope it goes as smooth for you as it did for me...
Originally Posted by 06blueZ
Glad to hear it.
Just a few tips:
You will need a few sizes of tamperproof torx bits. You will need to remove the airbag and wheel to access the screws that secure the button panels. To remove the airbag connectors, pop up the black clips on the orange and yellow connectors. Once the wheel is out, you will need to remove the screws on the back of the wheel behind the blank panels, as well as one screw on the front bottom inside that is under the airbag/horn bracket. To get at this one screw, remove the airbag bracket by unscrewing the two torx screws that are spring loaded for the horn. then you should be able to remove the black plastic trim from the back of the wheel, revealing one more screw for the blank panel. When you are routing the wiring for the audio controls, run the wires behind the airbag/horn bracket.
Hope it goes as smooth for you as it did for me...
Just a few tips:
You will need a few sizes of tamperproof torx bits. You will need to remove the airbag and wheel to access the screws that secure the button panels. To remove the airbag connectors, pop up the black clips on the orange and yellow connectors. Once the wheel is out, you will need to remove the screws on the back of the wheel behind the blank panels, as well as one screw on the front bottom inside that is under the airbag/horn bracket. To get at this one screw, remove the airbag bracket by unscrewing the two torx screws that are spring loaded for the horn. then you should be able to remove the black plastic trim from the back of the wheel, revealing one more screw for the blank panel. When you are routing the wiring for the audio controls, run the wires behind the airbag/horn bracket.
Hope it goes as smooth for you as it did for me...
Oh wow, you have to take the wheel off the car? That sucks, but I'm sure I can handle it. Thanks for the tips.
EDIT: I found this thread, doesn't look like it will be too hard.
https://my350z.com/forum/body-interior-exterior-and-lighting-diy/77855-diy-for-steering-wheel-removal-and-steering-wheel-audio-control-unit-install.html
Last edited by JL350ZSD; Dec 17, 2007 at 03:38 PM.
Ahh, its not that bad... really not a whole lot to it once the wheel is off. It's easy to get the wheel back on at the same angle it was before too. Let me know how it goes!




lol cruise still does though
I'll definitely be doing this to my car.