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Hello! I recently installed a Nardi steering wheel into my 370z, and upon completion the traction control light went off. The resistors did not work. What do I do? Sent

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Old 02-26-2016, 12:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello! I recently installed a Nardi steering wheel into my 370z, and upon completion the traction control light went off. The resistors did not work. What do I do?


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I think that's the reason Im so hesitant to replace my steering wheel with the flat bottomed one. I once replaced one in another car and ended up busting the clock spring thingy
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I think that's the reason Im so hesitant to replace my steering wheel with the flat bottomed one. I once replaced one in another car and ended up busting the clock spring thingy

The connectors ripped?


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Yes. I didn't know it had to be center and when I turned the wheel after install, it ripped
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