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Heya guys,

I'm not sure if this has been covered before but the +/- on the steering wheel for shifting in series 2's.

Mine doesn't work because I doubt it's been wired up or anything. I was wondering if this is with every stock S2 or is it just me? (bought my car blind from over east.)

Just wondering if it is indeed wiring, or is it something else? =\

Any input would be greatly appreciated :rolleyes:

-Dervish

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Heya guys,

I'm not sure if this has been covered before but the +/- on the steering wheel for shifting in series 2's.

Mine doesn't work because I doubt it's been wired up or anything. I was wondering if this is with every stock S2 or is it just me? (bought my car blind from over east.)

Just wondering if it is indeed wiring, or is it something else? =\

Any input would be greatly appreciated :rolleyes:

-Dervish

You need to press the button in the centre console (near where the handbrake would normally go) that has a picture of a steering wheel on it. This button is used to turn the steering wheel buttons on/off. A little pic of a steering wheel will light up on your dash.

Also you need to be in tiptronic mode for it to work. It will not let you change gears manually (either with the gear lever or the steering wheel buttons) unless you are in tiptronic mode. The gear you are in will then also show on the dash.

Hope this works for you :unsure:

hey thanks SO much for that! We have not as yet received our stagea.. but saw that steering wheel button on the dash and I did wonder what it was for. So that button turnes off the buttons on the steering wheel hey? One more mystery solved ! Thanks again

You need to press the button in the centre console (near where the handbrake would normally go) that has a picture of a steering wheel on it. This button is used to turn the steering wheel buttons on/off. A little pic of a steering wheel will light up on your dash.

Also you need to be in tiptronic mode for it to work. It will not let you change gears manually (either with the gear lever or the steering wheel buttons) unless you are in tiptronic mode. The gear you are in will then also show on the dash.

Hope this works for you :D

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