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      05-19-2020, 06:34 PM   #133
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A couple questions for the new 12 and 3-pin connectors:
  1. Do you need a special tool to remove the pins from the existing 12-pin connector?
  2. For new wires that you're adding, are you using crimp connectors to place into the terminals? If so, what crimp connectors are correct?

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Nevermind. I re-read the thread and found the answers.
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      05-19-2020, 09:40 PM   #134
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AFAIK, the angle sensor is located in the SZL and not clock spring. As long as the SZL is not spun at all, coding/recalibration shouldn't be needed right?
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      12-24-2020, 11:53 AM   #135
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Does anyone have the part number for the terminal that plugs into the heated steering wheel switch its self?



My switch, as well as many others I see on eBay do not come with the small harness that plugs into the 3 pin unit listed in this guide.

Thanks!
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      12-24-2020, 12:19 PM   #136
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Thanks very much for this!

I recently did this install, and thanks to this DIY, it took me about an hour to complete.

This is one of the best mods I've ever done to a vehicle! I will never own another car without a heated steering wheel!

Cheers!
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      12-30-2020, 05:42 PM   #137
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Does anyone have the part number for the terminal that plugs into the heated steering wheel switch its self?



My switch, as well as many others I see on eBay do not come with the small harness that plugs into the 3 pin unit listed in this guide.

Thanks!
Wasn't able to get the original BMW part, however another user (I couldn't find it again in this thread) found that Seeed Studio makes a 4 pin 2mm pitch harness that fits. I sourced it from Mouser in a 5 pack, so if anyone needs this harness, PM me and I'll happily mail you one for the price of postage at cost. I ended up shaving the fins and top of the connector for a more secure fit:




From here, I'll just clip the unused wire and then wire it directly to the 12 pin connector, obviating any need for the 3 pin connector detailed in this DIY.

Thanks everyone for the great resources here!
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      01-09-2021, 06:27 AM   #138
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Hey. I have a bmw e92 335d in uk. Just purchased all the parts needed except wiring. Will your information on wiring be the same for my car or if you know of any difference could you please let me know. (Just signed up to this forum so unsure how to message? Thanks!!
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      01-10-2021, 09:58 AM   #139
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It can be installed on a manual car? I always find a steering wheel with paddle shift.
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      01-13-2021, 01:08 PM   #140
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Wasn't able to get the original BMW part, however another user (I couldn't find it again in this thread) found that Seeed Studio makes a 4 pin 2mm pitch harness that fits. I sourced it from Mouser in a 5 pack, so if anyone needs this harness, PM me and I'll happily mail you one for the price of postage at cost. I ended up shaving the fins and top of the connector for a more secure fit:




From here, I'll just clip the unused wire and then wire it directly to the 12 pin connector, obviating any need for the 3 pin connector detailed in this DIY.

Thanks everyone for the great resources here!

Which three wires did you use? Or does it matter?
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      01-17-2021, 11:16 AM   #141
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To anyone who has done a heated wheel retrofit, can anyone point me in the right direction here? Where does the brown wire on the right go? Does that get grounded anywhere? And the two wires on the bottom, is it correct that those will run to the fuse box for power and ground?
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      01-20-2021, 04:18 PM   #142
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Which three wires did you use? Or does it matter?
Red, white and yellow. The 4th pin on that switch is unused.
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      01-20-2021, 04:27 PM   #143
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To anyone who has done a heated wheel retrofit, can anyone point me in the right direction here? Where does the brown wire on the right go? Does that get grounded anywhere? And the two wires on the bottom, is it correct that those will run to the fuse box for power and ground?
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The brown wire from the switch (pin 2) runs to ground.

The green striped wire (pin 9 from the 12 pin connector) runs to 12V from a switched fuse (I used a Bussmann fuse tap)

The brown wire (pin 7 from the 12 pin connector) also runs to ground.

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      01-30-2021, 11:19 AM   #144
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Has anyone done this retrofit into a pre-lci? I have an 07 e93 335i and I got the parts from a lci e92 and I made the harness(minus the correct size wires) but it isn't working. When I plug it all in the heated wheel doesn't work, and neither do my steering wheel controls. Could this be a bad clockspring? I checked wires they are getting 12v and followed the wiring diagram correctly. Thanks for the help I'm excited for this retrofit.
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      01-30-2021, 01:48 PM   #145
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Has anyone done this retrofit into a pre-lci? I have an 07 e93 335i and I got the parts from a lci e92 and I made the harness(minus the correct size wires) but it isn't working. When I plug it all in the heated wheel doesn't work, and neither do my steering wheel controls. Could this be a bad clockspring? I checked wires they are getting 12v and followed the wiring diagram correctly. Thanks for the help I'm excited for this retrofit.
Your clock spring is bad.
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      02-01-2021, 03:28 PM   #146
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Has anyone done this retrofit into a pre-lci? I have an 07 e93 335i and I got the parts from a lci e92 and I made the harness(minus the correct size wires) but it isn't working. When I plug it all in the heated wheel doesn't work, and neither do my steering wheel controls. Could this be a bad clockspring? I checked wires they are getting 12v and followed the wiring diagram correctly. Thanks for the help I'm excited for this retrofit.
I did the retrofit into my '06 330i, and it works AWESOMELY!

Cheers!
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      02-01-2021, 03:32 PM   #147
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+1 bad clock spring.
I did this retrofit in my 2007 e91 with a wheel from a 2010 e92, drove with that for 2 years, then after that car was wrecked, took the same wheel and controls with a new airbag to the '09 e91 lci i have now. It is my step-daughter's favorite feature of the car! (with "stiff steering wheel" being her least favorite)

There wasn't any change as part of the LCI to those components.
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      02-07-2021, 09:59 AM   #148
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Hi guys, part number question. Early in the thread, part number 32306795568 was specified as the heated steering wheel. If I read realoem.com correctly, 32306795568 is the non-heated steering wheel, and the heated steering wheel is 32306795569. Do I have that right?

The car is a 2007 335xi E90 auto, non M-sport, no paddles.
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      02-10-2021, 10:22 AM   #149
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I think 32306795568 is a newer substitute for the original un-heated wheel, 32306764546.

If you look at this link
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=32_1565

You see 32306795568 is heated.
So I'm thinking they just sub 32306795568 for the non-heated one going forward.
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      02-10-2021, 10:57 AM   #150
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I think 32306795568 is a newer substitute for the original un-heated wheel, 32306764546.

If you look at this link
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sho...diagId=32_1565

You see 32306795568 is heated.
So I'm thinking they just sub 32306795568 for the non-heated one going forward.
Actually, that page, which is where I got the information in the first place, implies pretty clearly that 5568 is not heated, and it states much more clearly that 5569 is heated. I have confirmed that the heated wheel is 5569.
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      02-15-2021, 03:38 PM   #151
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Anyone knows if is it possible on manual car? I always found a steering wheel with paddle shift :S
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      02-15-2021, 03:46 PM   #152
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Anyone knows if is it possible on manual car? I always found a steering wheel with paddle shift :S
Yes, keep looking.
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      02-15-2021, 03:59 PM   #153
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Perfect. But is the method to do the same as this DIY?
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      11-13-2021, 03:06 PM   #154
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Hi all I'm new to the forum and I'm not quite sure how it works. Just bought the heated steering wheel, clockspring and switch. I was wondering if the custom cable could be made for me?
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