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How to retrofit M Steering Wheel with Multi Function Control
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Followed the guide, worked like a charm!
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Hi all,
Anyone got any idea which wheel I'm looking for? Is it an E89 wheel?
I have the standard wheel in my E85 and would love to get this swap done but can't find a wheel!
Anyone got any idea which wheel I'm looking for? Is it an E89 wheel?
I have the standard wheel in my E85 and would love to get this swap done but can't find a wheel!
Current E82 125i M Sport
SOLD 04 Sterling Grey E85 3.0i Manual.
SOLD 04 Sterling Grey E85 3.0i Manual.
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can anyone definitely confirm the 2006 E85 models dont need the "cable" you mentioned. all the wiring should be in place already so you jump to step 11??
can anyone confirm if this wheel is shared with any other BMW models?
does this wheel/upgrade require the bluetooth module to be factory fitted or does it work totally via the CANBUS like on other BMW's of that era
thanks
can anyone confirm if this wheel is shared with any other BMW models?
does this wheel/upgrade require the bluetooth module to be factory fitted or does it work totally via the CANBUS like on other BMW's of that era
thanks
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Anybody know if they are still available new and how much? Cheers
2003 Toledo Blue 3.0 E85 Manual
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2008 Volvo V50 - Dog Car
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I have upgraded also to a MF wheel yesterday.
I bought a used MF wheel, had it re-upholstered (to M-thickness) and the plastic parts painted.
After I put it in my car yesterday, the buttons were not working. My car is a 2006 facelift Z4 2.5 so I expected the cable to be in there, but that does not seem to be the case.
Are there more people with a car built after 9/2003 that had no cable?
Here is my wheel.
I bought a used MF wheel, had it re-upholstered (to M-thickness) and the plastic parts painted.
After I put it in my car yesterday, the buttons were not working. My car is a 2006 facelift Z4 2.5 so I expected the cable to be in there, but that does not seem to be the case.
Are there more people with a car built after 9/2003 that had no cable?
Here is my wheel.
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I have the retrofit cable, but would rather not take off the airbag etc again, because it could possible scratch the newly painted parts
So my extra question is: Do the buttons usually work straight away or do you have to get the software switched on at a specialist or dealer?
If they should work without software changes, then I will probably need to put in the cable.
So my extra question is: Do the buttons usually work straight away or do you have to get the software switched on at a specialist or dealer?
If they should work without software changes, then I will probably need to put in the cable.
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a) They do work without any software changes (i.e. as soon as properly connected);
b) The FL models do not have the cable, unless MF was ordered with the car.
Had to do the same to my previous '07 2.5si and did some research at that time.
However - though probably superfluous, as you already replaced the steering wheel once before - IMHO there is no risk of damaging the repainted spokes, as the airbag springs are released via the holes on the back of the steering wheel itself. To be on the safe side you could of course wrap teh spokes or put some cloth on it while working your magic via the holes ...
b) The FL models do not have the cable, unless MF was ordered with the car.
Had to do the same to my previous '07 2.5si and did some research at that time.
However - though probably superfluous, as you already replaced the steering wheel once before - IMHO there is no risk of damaging the repainted spokes, as the airbag springs are released via the holes on the back of the steering wheel itself. To be on the safe side you could of course wrap teh spokes or put some cloth on it while working your magic via the holes ...
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Yes thanks. I could not wait any longer so pulled everything apart after work
The cable was indeed missing so there are probably only a couple of years with this cable in place without MF wheel.
So only the 2004 and 2005 cars?
But I fitted the cable using page 1 of this thread and it worked like a charm.
Buttons are working and no damage to my newly painted spokes. The thicker wheel with the new leather feels very nice and the car smells like a new one again
The cable was indeed missing so there are probably only a couple of years with this cable in place without MF wheel.
So only the 2004 and 2005 cars?
But I fitted the cable using page 1 of this thread and it worked like a charm.
Buttons are working and no damage to my newly painted spokes. The thicker wheel with the new leather feels very nice and the car smells like a new one again
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Hi all,
I have a 2004 with Nav and CD changer. I suppose I don't need to retro fit anything and it is a straight swap?
I have a 2004 with Nav and CD changer. I suppose I don't need to retro fit anything and it is a straight swap?
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Hi, would someone here know why the airbags lights are on a z2005 z4, even after replacing the clockspring? Also, the horn and cruise control does not work.
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This is a great guide! Many thanks to the author!
For anyone else coming across this thread, I have a 2005 2.0l. The was was NOT there and I had to order from BMW. Now my 2nd hand M Sport wheel with controls works a charm, with aftermarket Sony head unit.
Thanks again.
For anyone else coming across this thread, I have a 2005 2.0l. The was was NOT there and I had to order from BMW. Now my 2nd hand M Sport wheel with controls works a charm, with aftermarket Sony head unit.
Thanks again.
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Yes.Ludodecker wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:40 pm I have problems to remove the plug on the headlight switch. Am I right? Any ideas? Thanks.
Push in the black retaining tab (vertical arrow), which allows the white lever to rotate (horizontal arrow).
As the lever rotates, it pushes the connector out of the socket.
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Followed the guide to fit the cable to my 03 3.0i with an m wheel that's been on for years.
Put it all back together and no buttons are working.
Tore it all apart and checked everything over, redid the scotch locks with new ones just in case and still nothing.
Is there anything stupid I'm missing?
Connect end with connectors into block under the wheel in 9 and 10, then scotch lock the other 2 wires of corresponding colour in the blue plug behind dash.
Reconnect everything.
What can I be missing? Could the buttons all just be broken anyway?
Put it all back together and no buttons are working.
Tore it all apart and checked everything over, redid the scotch locks with new ones just in case and still nothing.
Is there anything stupid I'm missing?
Connect end with connectors into block under the wheel in 9 and 10, then scotch lock the other 2 wires of corresponding colour in the blue plug behind dash.
Reconnect everything.
What can I be missing? Could the buttons all just be broken anyway?
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Hello, i bought the one new steering wheel with shift padles and multifunction and for me i think is it this same, like crusie control, my model year he had prepared harness for this reason.
Now i checked the conectors for steering button and am i right ....from my side its done from production ?
Many thanks for information.
Now i checked the conectors for steering button and am i right ....from my side its done from production ?
Many thanks for information.
E53 4,4i
E70 4,8i
F10 - 530xD
E85 - 3.0i M54
E70 4,8i
F10 - 530xD
E85 - 3.0i M54