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Nice one Baben
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TheOneAndOnlyNikolaus:
The modification we provide makes the D4 Steering wheel switches behave 100% like the D3 steering wheel switches do, in essence meaning all the electronics in the vehicle will not know anything different, so you will indeed have 100% compatibility.
13th Sep 2014 2:56 pm
maplecottage
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Box of bits arrived from sunny Cyprus this morning - sadly no instructions so awaiting response from Colin's angels before I can set to work
15th Sep 2014 11:09 am
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I have an email from Christian with the updated file, I've done the wheel part last night, just needed the gearbox flappy end Altox GSM FBH controller thread
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D4 & RRS style D3 grilles made to order
16th Sep 2014 6:53 pm
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beanie, the Receiver connection info is on the last page of the on line instuctions I linked to and has been for some time, Honest
Well I already had a nice wheel as I'd had mine trimmed in D4 /RRS style with perforated leather sides a while ago, but whilst at Billing I got caught up with the excitement and ended up forking out a few quid to upgrade
So now flappy paddles are active as well as enhance audio control, at peter bough I'll be adding the Heated clock spring, and a D4 Bluetooth unit to replace my aftermarket solution
IID Pro MV License - D3, D4 & RRS - Enabling, Updates, D4 & RRS Timed / Remote Climate, D4 Bluetooth fitting
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Owner of the original "Beanie" grille
D4 & RRS style D3 grilles made to order
17th Sep 2014 6:50 pm
maplecottage
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Sorted tonight, 2 hours all in.
That plug on the back of the selector is a b er - and yes, the clip is broken on mine so what to do, is it OK to leave it or should I look to replace it , if indeed I can get one
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17th Sep 2014 7:19 pm
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Steve Just Man up and hack the wires, until you get it working
17th Sep 2014 7:35 pm
maplecottage
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It's all wired up and working OK - just wondering if the plug will work its way loose without the securing clip
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17th Sep 2014 7:37 pm
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Only if you poke around in there.......
If worried - tape it up or use a cable tie!
17th Sep 2014 7:47 pm
maplecottage
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@ JDB - Cable tie sounds a good option
Q to those that have already done this conversion - the paddle shift response appears a touch sluggish ? I know it's no sports car but wondering if this is 'normal'.
Steve
18th Sep 2014 7:49 am
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Quote:
the paddle shift response appears a touch sluggish ? I know it's no sports car
Sluggish in respect of a delay in actually shifting in response to your inputs via the paddles or sluggish as in overal vehicle performance.
The first should be compared to shifting using the gear stick in (S) Tiptronic mode to manually make shifts, the latter is more Pete Bell territory
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