Even better then mate but I'm guessing I'll have to wire up a horn now seen as the horn connector wire is connected to the cruise wiringwurlycorner wrote:Yes, checked the manual.
The 4WS sensor is inside the cowling.
What you're looking at there is the contact pins for the cruise control.
See pages 17-92 to 17-93 of the manual.
Which also means I was talking bollocks when I thought changing the steering wheel would drokk the 4WS. On a 4th gen, it doesn't, because the sensor doesn't run from the back of the steering wheel like on a 5th gen, it runs off the steering column further back instead. So wheel has nothing to do with it.
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Couple bits done
Old battery dead
New yuasa battery fitted
Momo wheel and boss kit fitted
Old battery dead

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Momo wheel and boss kit fitted

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Car feels much better to drive with the momo wheel fitted for some strange reason lol I love it 

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Decided to take out cruise control today, easiest job ever lol



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I'll be keeping everything I remove so if I do sell up I can fit it all back on for new owner if they want itAndreika609 wrote:Mine is siting in the bin for some time too
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Like I said, I don't see any benefit at all in removing cruise control - it weighs drokk all...
I think is a good idea.GJMHONDA2012 wrote: I'll be keeping everything I remove so if I do sell up I can fit it all back on for new owner if they want it
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Re: 1992 bb1 si-vtec jdm import- cruise control removed
Just don't see point in having it on car if I can't use it now and it tidies the engine bay up a wee bitwurlycorner wrote:Like I said, I don't see any benefit at all in removing cruise control - it weighs drokk all...
I think is a good idea.GJMHONDA2012 wrote: I'll be keeping everything I remove so if I do sell up I can fit it all back on for new owner if they want it
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