Steering Wheel Radio Controls
#4
well in order 2 do that ur gonna need a pac swi-x
which is this http://www.crutchfield.com/S-W0ZGimH...g=118900&avf=Y
which is this http://www.crutchfield.com/S-W0ZGimH...g=118900&avf=Y
#6
Originally Posted by khynex
well in order 2 do that ur gonna need a pac swi-x
which is this http://www.crutchfield.com/S-W0ZGimH...g=118900&avf=Y
which is this http://www.crutchfield.com/S-W0ZGimH...g=118900&avf=Y
#9
Originally Posted by gt350mike
The implied question was "hot to repair or replace" the controls. If you had problems with your steering wheel controls, you have know what I was asking for.
If you are looking for help on repair or replacement you should've specified that.
You could have been looking for info on how to make it work with aftermarket headunit. .
As you can read everyone else thought something else. Next time ask the question don't imply
#10
Originally Posted by gt350mike
Nope....I've worn out my controls from channel surfing for the past 145k miles!
goto the dealer and buy a new control unit that goes on the steering wheel...
take old one off, plug in new one and attach it, your good as new.
#11
Originally Posted by 2k2MerlotSE
Are you serious? How the h#ll are we suppose to know what you are implying.
If you are looking for help on repair or replacement you should've specified that.
You could have been looking for info on how to make it work with aftermarket headunit. .
As you can read everyone else thought something else. Next time ask the question don't imply
If you are looking for help on repair or replacement you should've specified that.
You could have been looking for info on how to make it work with aftermarket headunit. .
As you can read everyone else thought something else. Next time ask the question don't imply
calm down buddy
#12
Originally Posted by upstatemax
goto the dealer and buy a new control unit that goes on the steering wheel...
take old one off, plug in new one and attach it, your good as new.
take old one off, plug in new one and attach it, your good as new.
Have a nice day!!!
#14
Originally Posted by upstatemax
goto the dealer and buy a new control unit that goes on the steering wheel...
take old one off, plug in new one and attach it, your good as new.
take old one off, plug in new one and attach it, your good as new.
#15
Originally Posted by gt350mike
The implied question was "how to repair or replace" the controls. If you had problems with your steering wheel controls, you have know what I was asking for.
If you have some SA comment, keep it to yourself and find something constructive to do.
#16
Originally Posted by gt350mike
Ok....Here we go. I need to know HOW TO REPAIR OR REPLACE the radio controls on the steering wheel. If you can provide any guidance, please post your info. Thanks in advance
If you have some SA comment, keep it to yourself and find something constructive to do.
If you have some SA comment, keep it to yourself and find something constructive to do.
All I did was reply to try and help you. Then you come out with your SA comment.
If you would have stated the question as you did now then this would have never happend.
Have a nice day!
#17
Originally Posted by 2k2MerlotSE
All I did was reply to try and help you. Then you come out with your SA comment.
If you would have stated the question as you did now then this would have never happend.
Have a nice day!
If you would have stated the question as you did now then this would have never happend.
Have a nice day!
Matter of fact, I'm having an OUTSTANDING day regardless of the fact that Arlene is going to dump rain on us all weekend.
#18
Originally Posted by gt350mike
I didn't have a SA comment. All I was attempting to do was explain what I needed since I failed to do so on my first post. I was hoping that if you knew how to fix the problem, you would have posted something by now. Instead, you want to contine posting comments that are not relevant to assisting me in my quest to FIX my controller. Run along little boy, your starting to bother me.
Matter of fact, I'm having an OUTSTANDING day regardless of the fact that Arlene is going to dump rain on us all weekend.
Matter of fact, I'm having an OUTSTANDING day regardless of the fact that Arlene is going to dump rain on us all weekend.
You need to go the dealership and buy a new piece if it is broken. That would be the obvious thing to do.
and as for little boy....
#19
first of all, and secondly, all you will need to do to get them working again is either go to the dealer or call Dave B. to see if he has it (this would be my first choice) then replace it yourself...i'm sure it won't be hard. if you use your common sense, you'll be able to figure out how to detatch the control assembly from the steering wheel, and presto!! you have radio controls again!
#21
Originally Posted by gt350mike
Does anyone know how to remove the control unit from the steering wheel?
#22
Originally Posted by gt350mike
Does anyone know how to remove the control unit from the steering wheel?
I think it is just a screw, you might have to remove a plastic cover, just go out and look.
#23
Originally Posted by upstatemax
I think it is just a screw, you might have to remove a plastic cover, just go out and look.
#24
Originally Posted by gt350mike
I looked at the steering wheel & the controls and it appears that the air bag cover needs to be removed so that you'll have access to the controls. Anyone have experience removing the cover?
I dont think you do.... you might want to take it to the dealer... or at least call them and ask what to do.
#25
i've been searching for about 45 min myself on the steering wheel radio controls. i don't have one and i want one!
i see on the opposite side of cruise control on my steering wheel a little cover that can probably be popped off for the radio control. my question is that i want to know if the dealership is the only place to buy this accessory?
i see on the opposite side of cruise control on my steering wheel a little cover that can probably be popped off for the radio control. my question is that i want to know if the dealership is the only place to buy this accessory?
#26
Originally Posted by VRod
i've been searching for about 45 min myself on the steering wheel radio controls. i don't have one and i want one!
i see on the opposite side of cruise control on my steering wheel a little cover that can probably be popped off for the radio control. my question is that i want to know if the dealership is the only place to buy this accessory?
i see on the opposite side of cruise control on my steering wheel a little cover that can probably be popped off for the radio control. my question is that i want to know if the dealership is the only place to buy this accessory?
I looked into this and this is what I came up with...
Yes you can, you just have to replace this:
- Steering wheel
- Steering wheel Clock Spring (I think thats what it is called)
- 01+ head unit
- new controls
I dont think it is worth it...
#27
Originally Posted by upstatemax
I looked into this and this is what I came up with...
Yes you can, you just have to replace this:
- Steering wheel
- Steering wheel Clock Spring (I think thats what it is called)
- 01+ head unit
- new controls
I dont think it is worth it...
Yes you can, you just have to replace this:
- Steering wheel
- Steering wheel Clock Spring (I think thats what it is called)
- 01+ head unit
- new controls
I dont think it is worth it...
#28
Originally Posted by upstatemax
I looked into this and this is what I came up with...
Yes you can, you just have to replace this:
- Steering wheel
- Steering wheel Clock Spring (I think thats what it is called)
- 01+ head unit
- new controls
I dont think it is worth it...
Yes you can, you just have to replace this:
- Steering wheel
- Steering wheel Clock Spring (I think thats what it is called)
- 01+ head unit
- new controls
I dont think it is worth it...
My switch is also worn out. I already have a replacement, but have yet to install it since it looks like the air bag needs to come out and I dare not touch that.
#29
I dont think it would be that hard to fix if you can remove it. Just hook it up to a volt meter and a voltage source. you can feed in a voltage and check to see if you get an output from each switch. I am pretty sure that the buttons just arent making good contact with the switches inside. I bet you could clean it or ghetto rig the switches inside of the control unit.
#31
I actually just replaced the controls on my '01 Max a couple of weeks ago.
First - buy the part. I purchased from Courtesy Nissan for about $60
The replacement doesn't take long, but it does require removal of the airbag module.
Tools needed: T30 Tamper-Resistant Torx screwdriver bit, Philips Screwdriver. The Torx bit is kind of hard to find; I found it on Amazon, but some hardware stores may sell it.
Steps:
1) Disconnect negative battery cable; wait 10 mins (no taking chances with the airbags!)
2) remove the plastic cover on the bottom of the steering wheel; disconnect the wiring connections -- I believe there are two connectors.
3) Remove the little plastic covers on the side of the steering wheel; using the T30 bit, remove the airbag unit screws.
4) Remove the airbag module -- it should easily pull out.
5) Replace the audio switch -- connections/screws are pretty obvious
6) Put everything back...
Despite some nervousness over removing the airbag, this was a pretty quick and easy job. Definitely worth the effort...
First - buy the part. I purchased from Courtesy Nissan for about $60
The replacement doesn't take long, but it does require removal of the airbag module.
Tools needed: T30 Tamper-Resistant Torx screwdriver bit, Philips Screwdriver. The Torx bit is kind of hard to find; I found it on Amazon, but some hardware stores may sell it.
Steps:
1) Disconnect negative battery cable; wait 10 mins (no taking chances with the airbags!)
2) remove the plastic cover on the bottom of the steering wheel; disconnect the wiring connections -- I believe there are two connectors.
3) Remove the little plastic covers on the side of the steering wheel; using the T30 bit, remove the airbag unit screws.
4) Remove the airbag module -- it should easily pull out.
5) Replace the audio switch -- connections/screws are pretty obvious
6) Put everything back...
Despite some nervousness over removing the airbag, this was a pretty quick and easy job. Definitely worth the effort...
#32
Originally Posted by VRod
yes but actually i'm not replacing, i just want one there. i bought this '00 SE used
Thanks for the write up MerlotMax01. Guess I'll give this a try. Was originally planning to let the dealer do it. Did you actually disconnect your air bag from the harness, or does it just sit there attached as you unscrew your switch?
#33
You do need to disconnect the air bag. The switch connects to the back of the airbag unit, and the wires aren't long enough to let you pull it out without disconnecting.
Next time I do something like this, I should remember to take some photos...
Next time I do something like this, I should remember to take some photos...
#35
Originally Posted by MerlotMax01
I actually just replaced the controls on my '01 Max a couple of weeks ago.
First - buy the part. I purchased from Courtesy Nissan for about $60
The replacement doesn't take long, but it does require removal of the airbag module.
Tools needed: T30 Tamper-Resistant Torx screwdriver bit, Philips Screwdriver. The Torx bit is kind of hard to find; I found it on Amazon, but some hardware stores may sell it.
Steps:
1) Disconnect negative battery cable; wait 10 mins (no taking chances with the airbags!)
2) remove the plastic cover on the bottom of the steering wheel; disconnect the wiring connections -- I believe there are two connectors.
3) Remove the little plastic covers on the side of the steering wheel; using the T30 bit, remove the airbag unit screws.
4) Remove the airbag module -- it should easily pull out.
5) Replace the audio switch -- connections/screws are pretty obvious
6) Put everything back...
Despite some nervousness over removing the airbag, this was a pretty quick and easy job. Definitely worth the effort...
First - buy the part. I purchased from Courtesy Nissan for about $60
The replacement doesn't take long, but it does require removal of the airbag module.
Tools needed: T30 Tamper-Resistant Torx screwdriver bit, Philips Screwdriver. The Torx bit is kind of hard to find; I found it on Amazon, but some hardware stores may sell it.
Steps:
1) Disconnect negative battery cable; wait 10 mins (no taking chances with the airbags!)
2) remove the plastic cover on the bottom of the steering wheel; disconnect the wiring connections -- I believe there are two connectors.
3) Remove the little plastic covers on the side of the steering wheel; using the T30 bit, remove the airbag unit screws.
4) Remove the airbag module -- it should easily pull out.
5) Replace the audio switch -- connections/screws are pretty obvious
6) Put everything back...
Despite some nervousness over removing the airbag, this was a pretty quick and easy job. Definitely worth the effort...
#37
Crap, I was ready to do this, then I checked my service manual. MerlotMax01, has everything correct except that in the service manual it says to replace the bolts holding the airbag.
Doesn't mention that one could use threadlock?
Oh well, I'll just buy the damn bolts at the dealer.
The special bolts are coated with bonding agent. Do not
use old bolts after removal; replace with new ones.
use old bolts after removal; replace with new ones.
Oh well, I'll just buy the damn bolts at the dealer.
#38
Ok, just did this in the morning. Its really easy, takes like 30 mins max without rushing. I talked to the dealer, he said you dont need to repalce the bolts. He said I could use some threadlock if I wanted to, so that is what I did. I'll know tomorrow morning if the buttons fire up or not.
Here are pics: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=447115
Here are pics: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=447115
#39
Can someone post a link to some pictures so I can perhaps take a stab at replacing my audio controls?
Also do I definitely need the Torx 30 screwdriver?
How about the Threadlock?
Thank you
Peter
pcumming@yahoo.com
Also do I definitely need the Torx 30 screwdriver?
How about the Threadlock?
Thank you
Peter
pcumming@yahoo.com
#40
I can't help you with the pictures. As for your other questions, yes, you do need the Torx 30 screwdriver to get the airbag off. You can get an entire 1/4 inch drive torx bit set for less than $10. Threadlock is not required but you probably would not want the torx screws coming loose since they secure the airbag to the steering wheel. A lifetime supply of Threadlock can be had for less than $5.
One last thing, make sure you keep your battery disconnected the entire time you have the airbag disconnected...for safety reasons and to avoid getting an airbag warning light that will require a dealer reset.
Good luck!
One last thing, make sure you keep your battery disconnected the entire time you have the airbag disconnected...for safety reasons and to avoid getting an airbag warning light that will require a dealer reset.
Good luck!