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wanted to share the progress of my upgrade to all. just installed the paddle shift steering on my 2010 c2s. had the dealer do the upgrade. i think is was the first one in my country to do the upgrade. frits of i think the dealer missed the center by 1 or 2 slots and now the steering wheel is a bit off center when driving straight. will be returning the car to dealer today. also noticed that the indicator lights do not light up. I have been informed that the 09 models do not have the indicator light feature but the 2010's do. in a previous post a few of our brothers mentioned PIWIS programming is not needed. now i am wondering if PIWIS is needed to activate the indicator lights. will also be asking the dealer to check but maybe someone out there has an idea on this step...nevertheless i will update all on progress..

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installation of the paddles shift upgrade is a snap! it takes less than 30 minutes to install the thing. you really do not need to remove the battery unless your paranoid about the air bag blowing up. for 2009 models it is a diy thing since these cars do not hav ethe facility for the indicator lights on the wheel to work. however, for 2010 cars, even if the actual installation is a diy, you will need the PIWIS to activate the light indicators for sport plus and launch control. WOW this wheel is beautiful and i am so glad that i took this upgrade before prices shot up. actually it already moved up and considering my interior is sea blue which is a special order...bt nevertheless i think it is all worth it.. im happy everytime i enter the car and hold the wheel.

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