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Stereo control buttons on steering wheel
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jarrad380
Posted 3/6/2015 14:15 (#16284)
Subject: Stereo control buttons on steering wheel




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As the title says, the buttons on the back of the steering wheel have stopped working. All of them
Simple fix ? Dust/dirt, or do I have to pull the steering wheel apart ?

Any help appreciated.

Cheers.
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Posted 9/6/2015 20:31 (#16285 - in reply to #16284)
Subject: Re: Stereo control buttons on steering wheel



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it could be the steering wheel switches or a plug has simply come loose...but more likely the steering wheel clock spring contacts.

be careful...disconnect the battery and the airbag....BUT...do not connect the battery back with airbag disconnected.

it will take a dealer to reset the airbag fault light if you do....


probably the best way is to meter out the switches at the radio loom end.

the switches contacts are in the 380 wiring schematics...
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jarrad380
Posted 12/6/2015 13:07 (#16287 - in reply to #16284)
Subject: Re: Stereo control buttons on steering wheel




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Looks like I will have to take it somewhere then, as I don't want to play around with the airbag at all.

Cheers.
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Posted 23/6/2015 20:05 (#16288 - in reply to #16284)
Subject: Re: Stereo control buttons on steering wheel



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It is probably what is called the clockspring assembly.
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