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Hey guys, searched through these forums, could come up with much to help me....

I bought a new steering wheel... no issues, looked fine. I looked around for a boss kit to suit the s1 33 gts4 (that was an n/a but has turbo bits bolted on) and I could only find stuff for gtst's... so I assume the parts were the same... bought a works bell 622 boss kit to suit an ecr33 gtst with no airbag but with hicas.... as recommended by just jap... and the link is: http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

and I am really stumped! the box came with the boss adapter, screws and Allan key, and one black wire(shown below) - I assume the horn wire button....

but nothing is fitting right, working right, or anything... please advise!

this is my steering wheel...

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and this is the black wire to the horn...

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I take off the wheel to find this:(notice the arrow pointing to a small metal point, that I could push on and If I contacted it with my old horn button I could make the horn of the car go off...

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now it appears that that this little metal point always used to touch this: (off the original wheel)..so that when u push the horn button it was always contacting waiting for the circuit to be joined...

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and the back of this circular thing 1 pic above: the wire is the one the horn button used to attach to...

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so now how the HELL am I meant to make this work?! the white plug on the end of this does not appear to fit into anything....

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and I cannot attach the boss adapter to the thing above that used to always touch that metal point...

also... where is the stuff to enable hicas?? is it these 3 holes??? (on the bottom of the boss adapter)

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and all the instructions are in japanese and there is not much help out there! please someone point me in the right direction??? is this the right boss kit??

Thanks heaps in advance.

Adam

i didnt reallise hicas was hooked up to the steering wheel

mine went on no problem i got a boss for air bag but modded for my 94 s1

plus i got a hicas lock bar so it mite be diffrent

Edited by shaneos_ R33

thanks for the interest in helping me guys, but I just decided to put the stock one back on,sell the boss kit and wheel and Ill try to get it recovered professionally... the boss kit just looked really weird vs the stock setup... so maybe I needed a gtr one?

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