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Did anyone order the 2012 steering wheel yet? What is the part number for it and the new pull pull shifters?
I have wanted to update the wheel on my 2009 since I got it. I miss the thick wheel from my 135. |
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That's great. Any idea on what the part numbers for the M steering wheel are then? I think BMW used to have them listed under accessories, but now I only see the performance wheel and the performance wheel with the RPM LEDs.
I assume the current paddle shifters and the airbag will fit. Any chance the new pull-pull shifters will? Thanks. |
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03-12-2012, 01:24 PM | #27 |
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I did an easy wires switching on standard Z4 DCT steering wheel, and now i have pull-pull paddle shifters...
Not the best.... but better then oem... @ 0 cost.
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If you managed to order it to Singapore, and have it installed properly, do share the details. I wish to install this on my 2009 E89 too. The current push-pull shifters are making me re-learn how to paddle shift! Cheers
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The LCI shifter's being fitted together with other stuffs at the moment in BMW Kg Arang. By the way, the LCI shifter costs S$700 fyi. Was told some re-wiring or programming needed to be done so... Will update here next week when i collect my ride. Cheers! |
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Latest info. The new paddles fit like a glove. No programming or re-wiring involved. Plug and play. The part number is 32306799619. Cheers! |
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Edit: I've ordered a set, no more up-shifting to overtake :P Last edited by fre2bpowerless; 08-09-2012 at 06:16 PM.. |
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in Italy, BMW official shop says that this retrofit isn't possible. I asket to change my actual paddles 32306795939 into the newest 32306799619... They said that the two-systems aren't compatible... Did you perform the change by yourself or in a BMW shop? Cheers. |
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Ciao, sono di Livorno. Benvenuto fra noi .
Switching the shifters wires is not dificult. The more tedious thing is to remove the airbag. Then, by a visual inspection on the shifters and the aid of an electric tester you can identify the different current pulses corresponding to push or pull and "cut and joint" the wires, welding or simply acoupling them using isolation tape. I had it done by an electric shop. No rocket science involved, only some basic skills.
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my paddles were retrofitted in BMW. I guess it's not too difficult if you know how to remove the airbag without removing the steering wheel. it's a definite go that neither require reprogramming nor rewiring. |
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Anyone done this in the US? Curious how much BMW dealer would charge for labor.
Tkmloh: I heard e89 in Singapore cost upward of $250k, with COE at about $100k now? How the F is traffic still bad over there? |
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traffic's pretty much regulated but when you cramp half a million cars in a small city like Singapore, you're gonna get some traffic. its regulated and traffic's slow but moving. try driving in Jakarta and you'll wished you're cycling instead. |
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I asked to BMW for an official retrofit.
They reply that this isn't feasible onto my Z4 (35i, 04/2009). Electrical system is not compatible. I remain whit the double push-pull paddles... Sigh! |
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09-19-2012, 02:28 AM | #44 |
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Here are the new shifters on my 2010 Z4, I didn't take snaps before the install but here is where I ordered from. It was a 30 minute install, BMW was whining to do it so had it done at a friends garage.
Also got the nicer pedals http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/32306799619/ES2537238/ Sorry for the poor picture Edit: You don't need to unplug the airbag, that might set off codes but, do unplug the battery as a precautionary measure.
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