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MOMO JET Installation
by mx6-uk 4 May 2003
When fitting a steering wheel from the MOMO JET series, this could cause a few problems if you have cruise control. So I thought I would do a small write up on this as I have just done it.

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Click to view larger image Generally would be straight forward but for the cruise controls.

No it wouldn't. WHY??

As you can see the back of the MOMO hub supplied for the mx-6 has this brass ring which will NOT marry to the plate in the column. so even if you wanted to lose cruise control mods would be needed. (might be OK an later models without cruise)
Click to view larger image And again, here is the MOMO hub from the top
Click to view larger image OK so lets look at the standard setup on the column. You can see the cruise and horn wires and the plug they come from
Click to view larger image Here's a better shot of the multi plug and how far it protrudes
Click to view larger image So Options?? I wanted to keep cruise control and do as little modding to the column as possible so I modified the hub
Click to view larger image Here's a pic of the hub fitted showing multi plug
Click to view larger image I then disconnected the cruise switched from the original wheel
Click to view larger image Here we see controls in place and plugged in
Click to view larger image OK so our controls look fine on the std wheel but on the MOMO I wasnt sure. Yes I was I didnt like them so I ended up with a temp fix here. (I wasnt going to drill holes in the new wheel as I am going to change the switches to one either side of the horn push) So I used some double sided body tape to fix the switches to the wheel until I can sort out new switches
Click to view larger image And the final result (Obviously without the new switches)
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