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MOMO protitipo steering wheel installation.

Philreeves

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Can anybody help with getting the horn to work on my new steering wheel on my 993 please ?

Replaced the airbag stock item with a momo boss and steering wheel. All fits well, but how do you connect the horn up to work ??
 
You should have got a copper contact adapter with the kit, it passes through to the multi socket behind the wiper stalk, from there it needs wiring to the brown/white wire in the red socket, the other wire is the earth which is not needed It comes via the steering column. The copper contact mates up with the slipring on the back of the hub which maybe needs removing from the steering wheel and fitting to the hub!
My question is what was the value of the resister supplied for the airbag delete? I used a 2.2k 0.25watt and the airbag lights still on!
 
<p>You should have got a copper contact adapter with the kit, it passes through to the multi socket behind the wiper stalk, from there it needs wiring to the brown/white wire in the red socket, the other wire is the earth which is not needed It comes via the steering column. The copper contact mates up with the slipring on the back of the hub which maybe needs removing from the steering wheel and fitting to the hub! </p> <p>My question is what was the value of the resister supplied for the airbag delete? I used a 2.2k 0.25watt and the airbag lights still on!</p>
 
I believe that 2.2 is a bit low ,if your sure its connected up correctly and you have a way of reading the airbag control unit , is it saying open circuit or short circuit as the fault code , I think closer to 3 ohms is correct .

Christian…………..
 

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