S2000 steering wheel question
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S2000 steering wheel question
I know that the s2000 wheel and the 98 civic wheel have different cruise control switches. My question is what do I have to do to make the s2000 cruise control switch work in my civic? I read through this thread
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...ng+wheel+s2000
and he basically says I have to cut and splice some wires, but he doesn't say which ones and the pictures don't work anymore. So I was wondering if anyone who has done this has a good walk through or pictures or anything. This wheel should be in as soon as I get this figured out. Thanks guys!!
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...ng+wheel+s2000
and he basically says I have to cut and splice some wires, but he doesn't say which ones and the pictures don't work anymore. So I was wondering if anyone who has done this has a good walk through or pictures or anything. This wheel should be in as soon as I get this figured out. Thanks guys!!
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Re: S2000 steering wheel question
I don't have the s2000 cruise control plug yet, which is why I was wondering if anyone who has done this could chime in. Thanks guys
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Buy #3. Then, you depin the civic cruise control plug and re-pin the wires into the s2k cruise control plug.
I have the diagram to show where the wires go on the s2k plug if you need them.
EDIT: I attached the files.
Buy #3. Then, you depin the civic cruise control plug and re-pin the wires into the s2k cruise control plug.
I have the diagram to show where the wires go on the s2k plug if you need them.
EDIT: I attached the files.
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http://www.hondapartsdeals.com/hpa/i.../51/409907.png
Buy #3. Then, you depin the civic cruise control plug and re-pin the wires into the s2k cruise control plug.
I have the diagram to show where the wires go on the s2k plug if you need them.
EDIT: I attached the files.
Buy #3. Then, you depin the civic cruise control plug and re-pin the wires into the s2k cruise control plug.
I have the diagram to show where the wires go on the s2k plug if you need them.
EDIT: I attached the files.
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Re: S2000 steering wheel question
I'm not understanding the Civic pin-out chart that was provided above!
On the Civic Clock Spring there are three wires (Solid/Red) (Blue/Red) (Grey/Red) and the S2K has (Light Green/Black) (Blue/Red) (Light Green/Red)
Can someone explain which wires from the Civic Clock spring go to the (Resume switch output +) (Circuit 61) (Set Switch output +) on the S2k plug
Thanks in advance for any help that is given
On the Civic Clock Spring there are three wires (Solid/Red) (Blue/Red) (Grey/Red) and the S2K has (Light Green/Black) (Blue/Red) (Light Green/Red)
Can someone explain which wires from the Civic Clock spring go to the (Resume switch output +) (Circuit 61) (Set Switch output +) on the S2k plug
Thanks in advance for any help that is given
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Hello everyone
So after spending 48 hours of relentless searching I was only able to locate 3-4 posts that detail installation of an S2000 steering wheel in an EK (mine is a 2000 Si), the problem was all the pictures are no longer visible so all the instructions are not available. Knowing that an AP1 or AP2 would be a simple plug and play I went and found my self an AP1 steering wheel.
I removed the old wheel per instructions still visible (pretty simple) Than came the hard part....I was set on having cruise control...that proved to be a real challenge as there is not one post that describes the wiring. You do have to splice and re-wire the S2K harness into the civic harness, luckily they both have three wires each. After 4 times and lots of frustration I was able to find the right combination of course with the help of a very good friend:
S2K harness: into Civic harness:
Light green/red - Gray
Blue/red - Red
Light green/black - Blue
Air bag plugged right in but I have SRS light on (will try to reset)
Driving impression : awesome, it feels great, grips are perfect, it's lighter than Si wheel making the steering feel more communicative, more natural, it's smaller in diameter yet does not block any of the gauges, and I have it in the lowest position.
Best money spent so far, the car feels so much more of a drivers car now, great mod.......
Hope this saves some one lots of headaches....as I endured two days of frustration trying to figure out the correct wiring for CC.
So after spending 48 hours of relentless searching I was only able to locate 3-4 posts that detail installation of an S2000 steering wheel in an EK (mine is a 2000 Si), the problem was all the pictures are no longer visible so all the instructions are not available. Knowing that an AP1 or AP2 would be a simple plug and play I went and found my self an AP1 steering wheel.
I removed the old wheel per instructions still visible (pretty simple) Than came the hard part....I was set on having cruise control...that proved to be a real challenge as there is not one post that describes the wiring. You do have to splice and re-wire the S2K harness into the civic harness, luckily they both have three wires each. After 4 times and lots of frustration I was able to find the right combination of course with the help of a very good friend:
S2K harness: into Civic harness:
Light green/red - Gray
Blue/red - Red
Light green/black - Blue
Air bag plugged right in but I have SRS light on (will try to reset)
Driving impression : awesome, it feels great, grips are perfect, it's lighter than Si wheel making the steering feel more communicative, more natural, it's smaller in diameter yet does not block any of the gauges, and I have it in the lowest position.
Best money spent so far, the car feels so much more of a drivers car now, great mod.......
Hope this saves some one lots of headaches....as I endured two days of frustration trying to figure out the correct wiring for CC.
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