991.1 Steering Wheel Upgrade
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Anyone swapped the 991.1 multifunction wheel for a Macan/718/991.2 wheel? Been meaning to do it for a while now and wanted to know if anyone else had done it or could recommend a specialist who could. I was thinking about doing it myself.
I see there’s a kit available to allow full multifunction capability, so know I need to buy that to get the 991.2 wheel working.
Any wheels I’ve seen for sale online seem to be sans airbag so presumably need to source that separately.
I see there’s a kit available to allow full multifunction capability, so know I need to buy that to get the 991.2 wheel working.
Any wheels I’ve seen for sale online seem to be sans airbag so presumably need to source that separately.
le_gazman said:
Anyone swapped the 991.1 multifunction wheel for a Macan/718/991.2 wheel? Been meaning to do it for a while now and wanted to know if anyone else had done it or could recommend a specialist who could. I was thinking about doing it myself.
I see there’s a kit available to allow full multifunction capability, so know I need to buy that to get the 991.2 wheel working.
Any wheels I’ve seen for sale online seem to be sans airbag so presumably need to source that separately.
Yes, I used one of those GPS modules and a Macan wheel in my 991. I hated the Multifunction buttons for the PDK on the original wheel. The later wheel transformed the drive for me, it also looks so much better, well worth the effort imho.I see there’s a kit available to allow full multifunction capability, so know I need to buy that to get the 991.2 wheel working.
Any wheels I’ve seen for sale online seem to be sans airbag so presumably need to source that separately.
This is my new car - horrid wheel in the pictures ..
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Pau1 said:
Yes, I used one of those GPS modules and a Macan wheel in my 991. I hated the Multifunction buttons for the PDK on the original wheel. The later wheel transformed the drive for me, it also looks so much better, well worth the effort imho.
Thanks for this. Would you be able to share some info about the job and pricing, even in PM form if you’d rather not say publicly? I’ve got 2 and a bit years worth of Porsche warranty still to run on my car.So said:
I prefer the old.
I realise that I was the only Porsche customer ever to like the buttons. But I liked the buttons.
I have paddles on two of my cars now and I don't recall the last time that I used them.
I’m not doing it for the paddles, although I do hate the buttons. I just think the 991.2 wheel is light years ahead of the 991.1 wheel in the looks department. I realise that I was the only Porsche customer ever to like the buttons. But I liked the buttons.
I have paddles on two of my cars now and I don't recall the last time that I used them.
le_gazman said:
Thanks for this. Would you be able to share some info about the job and pricing, even in PM form if you’d rather not say publicly? I’ve got 2 and a bit years worth of Porsche warranty still to run on my car.
It's a pretty straight forward job, not too technical at all. The install instructions are sent once you buy a module from gpsadapter.us. Cost wise I was around £1000 for the wheel, airbag and module. Fitting takes about an hour. FYI, the module is only there to intercept the CAN signal for the multifunction buttons, the OEM airbag and paddle wiring is not touched.
Pau1 said:
It's a pretty straight forward job, not too technical at all. The install instructions are sent once you buy a module from gpsadapter.us. Cost wise I was around £1000 for the wheel, airbag and module. Fitting takes about an hour.
FYI, the module is only there to intercept the CAN signal for the multifunction buttons, the OEM airbag and paddle wiring is not touched.
That’s about what I was expecting, thanks - did you source the wheel and airbag from an OPC?FYI, the module is only there to intercept the CAN signal for the multifunction buttons, the OEM airbag and paddle wiring is not touched.
Using this thread to see if any people that have upgraded from a .1 to a .2 wheel, or 991.2 owners. I completed the upgrade to a .2 wheel yesterday (none MF) was a quick and easy 15 minute job. The only thing I’ve noticed on the .2 airbag is, the airbag slightly wobbles when secured in the wheel. Is that normal on a .2 car?
Edited by P40L VX on Sunday 20th August 12:22
P40L VX said:
Using this thread to see if any people that have upgraded from a .1 to a .2 wheel, or 991.2 owners. I completed the upgrade to a .2 wheel yesterday (none MF) was a quick and easy 15 minute job. The only thing I’ve noticed on the .2 airbag is, the airbag slightly wobbles when secured in the wheel. Is that normal on a .2 car?
Sounds like the plate behind the aibag might be loose. Remove the airbag and tighten the torx screws and you should be ok. (This is how the .1 wheel works, I’m guessing it’s the same for .2)Edited by P40L VX on Sunday 20th August 12:22
Pau1 said:
It's a pretty straight forward job, not too technical at all. The install instructions are sent once you buy a module from gpsadapter.us. Cost wise I was around £1000 for the wheel, airbag and module. Fitting takes about an hour.
FYI, the module is only there to intercept the CAN signal for the multifunction buttons, the OEM airbag and paddle wiring is not touched.
Hey PaulFYI, the module is only there to intercept the CAN signal for the multifunction buttons, the OEM airbag and paddle wiring is not touched.
Resurrecting an old thread but I bought a 991 a few months ago. Where did you source the wheel from and did you do the install yourself.?
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