Fitting an Evo X steering wheel to a Galant/Legnum VR4

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If you would like a more modern steering wheel in your Galant or Legnum VR4 whilst keeping the airbag and having working audio and cruise control buttons, this video shows how an Evo X steering wheel can be fitted to your car whilst keeping all that functionality.

The VR4 has no factory cruise options so I will have a separate video where I'll be covering how I made a microcontroller to interface between the Evo X steering wheel and my Command AP500 aftermarket cruise control system.

Note that at the start of the video I mention how the clock spring is related to AYC. This should have been edited out. The clock spring is only related to the airbag and buttons.

0:00 - Intro and quick guide
0:37 - Parts required for working buttons
1:48 - The clock spring mod
17:29 - Initial testing
20:13 - Wrap up and full demo
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I was planning on doing this, you just saved me a load of time, legend 👍

jasongaunt
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Hey Kaldek could you please show us how you connected your headunit and all the wiring as i connected my Kenwood headunit but it doesnt have any sound. My legnum had the old 90s cd player/changer.

hadimuradi
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really dosnt suit in there... alcantara stitch the original one. so much better

FIDR
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Hello sir. Do you know how to wire the evo x steering wheel controls to aftermarket android player (w/ Key #1 & Key #2 wires) without using any module?

TRazor
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You could 3D model a clip for the EVO 10 clock spring to control those 3 AYC pins, I've got a 3D Printer if you're interested in trailing it.

kezzkezzkezz
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More Legnum content please, I just brought a 1998 Type S

MajorYass