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Upgrading Multifunction Steearing wheel from 1.to 2.genearation 997 ma


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  • 2 weeks later...

Its cca 2000eur with airbag. The question is does multifunction works and are the conectors plug and play?

Shouldn't be any problems. Dealers sell that same wheel as an upgrade for the gen 1 car. Check 'em out at the Suncoast Porsche parts site if you want to confirm.

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  • 2 weeks later...

2000 Eu sounds very expensive , I assume this includes not only the new wheel but also airbag and the control module to interface with the car CANBUS. You will also need to get the wheel recoded by a dealer so the new module is recognised. If you are simply looking for a recontoured wheel that is thicker then a cheaper option would be to get it recovered or buy a wheel from Techart that can re use your existing wheel controls and airbag. Personally I went the techart route.

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