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    LX User mastaofdisasta's Avatar
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    stock to prelude steering

    I just replaced my stock steering wheel with a 91 prelude steering wheel and i cant figure out how to wire up the cruise control and horn from the steering wheel to the column. The plugs are diffrent. Any help would be great



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    Re: stock to prelude steering

    how dif are they coupld u just go the the jy and get the plugs off a lude and re wire them in

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    Re: stock to prelude steering

    i was just gonna say that, get the other end plugs from jy, and try wiring them up... guess and check almost always works. lets see pics of the new wheel!!
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    Re: stock to prelude steering

    it should have a 3 pin plug...mine was plug and play...oh yeah it feels nice since the stearing wheel has OEM lether wrap...i should take some pics.

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