Got my steering wheel radio controls!
#41
All of your questions are answered in this easy to find link: https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-...ng-wheel-1912/ However you will have to read 51 pages.
#42
OK On to the installation. I went to plug in the blue plug (for the new wheel) & I notice that all the wires are a different color than the stock HHR wheel. Great! What do I do now? Will my new buttons even work? Oh man, will this project ever get completed?
I'll just have to hook it all up & pray!
Installation was pretty quick. My new wheel came with all buttons & wiring intact. Hey, that's plug - n play
Overall the install should've been easier. Messing with the plugs slowed the entire project down for me. I took a test drive & everything works perfect! Oh Man! The leather. It's like buttah! The smaller diameter feels great. I can still read all gauges normally. The button lights are a slightly different color (yellow instead of blue. cool!). Messin' with my radio buttons now. Oh Man, I can highly recommend this install.
I found a LT steering wheel with the stereo controls but I'm just not sure how it's supposed to tie into an HHR without it already, unless there is an empty plug or the single harness has more wires in it?
#44
All of them have a cable terminal, you must add add a pigtail when upgrading. Your steering wheel should be plug n play, but at some point they changed the pinout order in the pigtail. Just a matter of matching colors on both sides of the connector.
#45
Thank you both! I will try to just grab the buttons, unless the steering wheel itself is more appealing and I want to swap it 👍
#48
See that page count window at the top of the thread , click on first, that’ll take you to the first page then scroll to #6 post.
#49
Reading for ones self is an onerous task. Much easier to ask one of the same 5 questions that took up the last 45 posts and at least one other never ending how-to (that was linked in the las post of 2016).
I'll close this one as being too long to bother reading.
I'll close this one as being too long to bother reading.
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