Jiqz just get a multimeter and check for continuity.
Ok, before everyone jumps down my ass about removing the stock steering wheel along with the airbag module, I simply dont care.
Now that thats outta the way.
For those who are running aftermarket steering wheels, which connector on the column did you tap into for the horn?
I've searched but no dice.
Jiqz just get a multimeter and check for continuity.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
you have to use that spiral thing behind the steering wheel, but i havent seen an aftermarket hub that works with it. When i had an aftermarket wheel, i had to remove it and i had the horn on an external button. It really sucked. I switched to stock steering wheel shortly after.
As for the wire, just follow the horn wire to the spiral harness.
I used the mirage adaptor from momo also when I had my set up.
Hey RAZ what shifter is that?
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i have my horn setup with a flat steel press to the back of the connecting ring so no need for extra buttons or use or little red ones. my center horn works like its supposed to
ill see if i can get over to my moms ad get a pic of the horn pressure connect tomorow
I got the steering wheel installed. I used Momo's hub from the 92+ Mirage (6106) along with the Momo MonteCarlo wheel. Jubeiaire, if you could help me out with the horn situation that'd be great. I hate not having a horn.
lol Jigz needs a horn for those Chicago drivers
Looks nice, but I hope you have a harness lol
its the only green wire i think...i may be wrong i did mine like in 2003
WERD. I'm DEAD serious too. People DO NOT know how to drive.
Thanks for looking out Adrian. Bucket seat, harness bar, and harness are in the plans. Though I would never use a harness on the street.
How did you wire it? did you modify the clockspring somehow?
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