Aftermarket Hub, QR, & steering wheel install DIY
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nice write up, +1......
just one question, I just put in my momo today as well. Felt 100x better than stock, but my "auto signal shutoff" is NOT WORKING now, any idea?
thanks in adavance
just one question, I just put in my momo today as well. Felt 100x better than stock, but my "auto signal shutoff" is NOT WORKING now, any idea?
thanks in adavance
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I had recently installed my Sparco steering wheel using the NRG adapter. The kit brings just one resitor, you will need two. Do a search on ebay like I did and pick another one up for about 12 bucks. Then do a search here. There is a step by step on how to reset the SRS airbag light...Problem solved
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I had recently installed my Sparco steering wheel using the NRG adapter. The kit brings just one resitor, you will need two. Do a search on ebay like I did and pick another one up for about 12 bucks. Then do a search here. There is a step by step on how to reset the SRS airbag light...Problem solved
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thxs OP for the write up, I just used this thread to reference my install.
And thxs to you for posting up what u used on the other resistor. My nrg hub and QR only came with with one resistor.
Only prob i have i my wheel is a lil crooked. This may be due to the hub install, will have to look at it later when i have some sunlight.
Only prob i have i my wheel is a lil crooked. This may be due to the hub install, will have to look at it later when i have some sunlight.
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I traded my stock steering wheel with my friend's NRG hub/NRG wheel recently and after installing the hub/wheel I realized that my turn signals weren't engaging/disengaging where they used to previously. I've tried searching for a fix but to no avail, does anyone know how to right the problem? Thanks.
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Fantastic install helped a lot by the addition of the photo's. I just have one question that you can perhaps help me with. My standard wheel has buttons mounted on both sides of the silver brushed inserts. On the right hand side i have three switches for cruise control and the left side for adjusting volume, answering the phone and changing CD track or altering radio channel, any idea as to how i can overcome this and mount my favourite OMP wheel??
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I have 2 connectors coming from my Horn to the quick release, than 2 more coming from the quick release (Male and Female) to the Grey harness. Now 1 connector plugged into the grey harness and one is free not connected to anything. Not sure what to do with this one connector. I'll take pictures once I get a chance.
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There is a gray metal ring that comes with the quick release...maybe the hub. You have to use one of those to establish a ground for one of the wires and then connect the other wire from the horn all the way through the quick release. That ways when you push the horn button it grounds out and causes the horn to go off.
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