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SlickGT1 02-24-2012 07:53 PM

Very nice. All looks straight forward, other than the wiring. A cool mod for when I have some time. Thanks for posting.

relentlessone 02-24-2012 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by SlickGT1 (Post 867635)
Very nice. All looks straight forward, other than the wiring. A cool mod for when I have some time. Thanks for posting.

No problem. Yeah it wasn't bad at all. The wiring wasn't hard either, essentially you are just tapping into the two wires in the center console. The harness just lets you do that without cutting the wires or using taps, so it's 100% removable. For the paddles, you take the black wire from each and ground it to the ground screw in the steering wheel, and the yellow and blue wires plug into the slip ring.

KawaBmw7 02-25-2012 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by relentlessone (Post 867575)
That looks awesome! If you don't mind I think I might do the same. I even have some amber LEDs laying around. Do you happen to know which wire to tap into in the steering wheel. I imagine it would be the one that lights up the steering control buttons, but I don't know what color that is.


If I remember right it was the red wire, not 100% sure. It is very easy to check because it is the one that powers the lights of the buttons.

Maybe in the future I do it also in the X5. First other mods to go.

relentlessone 02-25-2012 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by KawaBmw7 (Post 867685)
If I remember right it was the red wire, not 100% sure. It is very easy to check because it is the one that powers the lights of the buttons.

Maybe in the future I do it also in the X5. First other mods to go.

Thank you, I'll have to take a look. I'm so used to disconnecting the battery when removing the airbag, but I guess I could just pull the fuse so I can still have power to other areas. Is it safe to just remove one pin at a time until the steering wheel button lights go out?

Hammer 02-25-2012 10:17 AM

Great work!

Papa13 02-25-2012 05:12 PM

Would any paddles work? Or are there only a certain few that will work?

relentlessone 02-25-2012 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa13 (Post 867725)
Would any paddles work? Or are there only a certain few that will work?

I can't speak for all paddles, but the all paddles I have seen are essentially just switches, so electronically any should work. These AMG Paddles seem to be popular for retrofitting because you only have to cut out a shallow oval of foam from the steering wheel, and drill a hole in the metal support for the screw. Some have drilled another hole for the wire, but with my steering wheel the oval overlapped where the metal ends, so I just drilled another passage through the foam within the oval.

KawaBmw7 02-26-2012 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by relentlessone (Post 867695)
Thank you, I'll have to take a look. I'm so used to disconnecting the battery when removing the airbag, but I guess I could just pull the fuse so I can still have power to other areas. Is it safe to just remove one pin at a time until the steering wheel button lights go out?

Removing the airbag is no problem. Just don't put the ingnition in position 2.

BMW-x5-48is 05-24-2013 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by relentlessone (Post 867738)
I can't speak for all paddles, but the all paddles I have seen are essentially just switches, so electronically any should work. These AMG Paddles seem to be popular for retrofitting because you only have to cut out a shallow oval of foam from the steering wheel, and drill a hole in the metal support for the screw. Some have drilled another hole for the wire, but with my steering wheel the oval overlapped where the metal ends, so I just drilled another passage through the foam within the oval.



relentlessone -- would you be interested installing this kit in my car (2006 bmw x5 4.8is) since you already did this & worked out the proper way to install?? I can def reimburse you for your time - and being your in NJ - its only a little drive from me (NYC). Let me know if your up for it :) The pictures seem easier then it really is - but if you did this I know you know what to do and what not to do.. Let me know if you interested.. I can buy the parts - but need someone to execute the work & make this work.. Let me know :)

bcredliner 05-24-2013 06:14 PM

I would also like to know what wire you tied into the LEDs

Where did you purchase the LEDs?


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