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Steering wheel controls in a 1990 Honda Civic


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This car started as my work car. I hope to get a build page together soon, but had to share this upgrade with SMD!

I modified a steering wheel from a 2008 Honda Civic, so it would fit a 1990 Honda Civic. I also integrated all of the buttons on the wheel...

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image shack is giving you some problems bro, I cant get that image to show up for anything... use photobucket.

anyway, that steering wheel looks really cool.

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image shack is giving you some problems bro, I cant get that image to show up for anything... use photobucket.

anyway, that steering wheel looks really cool.

When it comes to 12 volt-anything I can handle it. But when it comes to computers, I am an Idiot! I had to get my 15 year old daughter to help me...haha

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2005 USACi National SQ Points Champion

2008 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2009 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2010 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2012 Top 100 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

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Vid of the buttons working?

Did u just use a peswix?

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that wheel is from a Nav equipped civic.

did you remember to also install the rings and fingers from the 08? or just the wheel with a hope and a prayer?

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That's a cool idea man!

Thanks

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2009 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2010 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2012 Top 100 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

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Vid of the buttons working?

Did u just use a peswix?

The peswix wouldn't work, since there would be no way to get the wiring through the column. I soldered the buttons from the wheel, to the pad on the remote control. It's a cheap Jensen Double Din, but gets the job done. I am trying to find time to get a vid up of it working...will post it as soon as i can!

2005 USACi National SQ Points Champion

2008 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2009 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2010 Top 12 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

2012 Top 100 Installer, Mobile Electronics magazine

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that wheel is from a Nav equipped civic.

did you remember to also install the rings and fingers from the 08? or just the wheel with a hope and a prayer?

I don't the the rings would work with my older column. A few years ago, I had converted the cruise control buttons in my dodge intrepid to be used as steering wheel controls. It was just easier to get a different wheel, have some welding work done to make it fit my car, then the rest was down hill from there.

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