Leon328
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I took delivery of my new daily driver baby. E39 528 Manual. Used to be my pop’s car. The only major thing was that the multi function steering wheel did not work (No horn, radio controls or cruise control).
Went to my local second-handy and got a new slipring. Removed airbag and steering wheel and to my utter frustration found that the supplied bit was the wrong one. Now I live in Kempton and these guys are in Pretoria West.
The only thing left to do was to try this myself. Disassembled the entire thing and rolled out the whole length of ribbon. It was cleanly split close to the inside end. Just as a precursor, I was borne with 2 left hands.
I split the seven strands on each side and then melted the plastic covering off each of the bits individually. Then proceeded to link them one by one, rolling the flat bits onto each other. Then they needed some heating and a good squeeze to create a bind. A good measure of some insulation tape on each single strand, and viola!!
Looks like the older electronics are quite a bit more forgiving than the new bits as it now works great.:thumbsup:
PS: On refitting you have to roll up the ring till tight and then relax 2.5 to 3 turns.
Went to my local second-handy and got a new slipring. Removed airbag and steering wheel and to my utter frustration found that the supplied bit was the wrong one. Now I live in Kempton and these guys are in Pretoria West.
The only thing left to do was to try this myself. Disassembled the entire thing and rolled out the whole length of ribbon. It was cleanly split close to the inside end. Just as a precursor, I was borne with 2 left hands.
I split the seven strands on each side and then melted the plastic covering off each of the bits individually. Then proceeded to link them one by one, rolling the flat bits onto each other. Then they needed some heating and a good squeeze to create a bind. A good measure of some insulation tape on each single strand, and viola!!
Looks like the older electronics are quite a bit more forgiving than the new bits as it now works great.:thumbsup:
PS: On refitting you have to roll up the ring till tight and then relax 2.5 to 3 turns.