stephendutton1963
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Just this moment fitted my M steering wheel by following the how to on this just wanted to say thanks for posting it and pics too more than helpful,onward to the next project now. Cheers Steve
I think it depends when in '03 your car was built. pre-september 03 has the plugs there, post doesn't... I think...bigbensnr said:Am I correct in thinking that I could fit an M steering wheel to replace my oem wheel and there should be all the plugs tucked away somewhere to enable the steering wheel button function. I have an 03 2.4 roadster with pro nav without steering buttons at the mo'.
Tweed said:I think it depends when in '03 your car was built. pre-september 03 has the plugs there, post doesn't... I think...bigbensnr said:Am I correct in thinking that I could fit an M steering wheel to replace my oem wheel and there should be all the plugs tucked away somewhere to enable the steering wheel button function. I have an 03 2.4 roadster with pro nav without steering buttons at the mo'.
Mine was built in sept' 03 so no idea if mine has them or not![]()
I always thought the wiring was there in all prefacelift cars?sorrrryyysideshowbob said:If you do decide to fit the M sport wheel and your car was manufactured before September 2003, then you will also need to fit a retrofit cable which will enable the functions on the wheel to work.
If you need this retrofit cable it is about £5 and is bmw part no 61120394848
csmith319 said:MrGringo - is yours a facelift car? I've been waiting for someone else with a facelift car (I can't be 100% sure from your sig) to do this mod as I did it a while ago and have the same problem!
From what I can make out - all of the people on the forum who have done this so far have been on pre-facelift cars and they worked immediately, I have a suspicion that facelift cars maybe slightly different.


Hotride said:ok looks like i need the cable
"If you need this retrofit cable it is about £5 and is bmw part no 61120394848"
However the parts guy at my local BMW says the above part no. does not exist... does any one know if it has changed or been updated?
really kind of need it now![]()