Don't have BMW (yet), and part of it is that I can't find a spec I want, but your vid brought ease on my mind - looks like pretty easy swap! Subscribed.
Hi! Great tutorial, thanks! Just to clarify - in case if I have a steering wheel with lane assistant (vibrating) and I'm replacing it with steering wheel that has heating but no lane assistant. From which steering wheel I need to take the module, or I need to buy a new module from a steering wheel that has both options (vibrating + heating)?
@@VValts-gv6yv Coding is still required. You need to add the option 248 to your vehicle FA, and then update the appropriate modules (FRM, ICM, JBBF, KOMBI)
hey do you happen to know which wiring terminal under the airbag is for the heated option? i am trying to find one aftermarket online used and most sellers do not know, thanks
Hi friend, yes - if you watch the video at approximately the 16:00 mark, you will see that the lower plug (red wires) is for the heated wheel and rumble pack. Hope that helps, thanks for watching
@@SingleMaltMotors But as most sellers of F10/F11 wheels don't know what the steering wheel have, they could sell one with the red wires, and those wires could be being to either Rumble or Heating right? Or both? You still dont know what you get, as it could be to both, or either? Iam looking for a way to 100% know if the steering wheel has heating. I have an pre LCI steering wheel with paddle shift, ACC, and heating. and want an LCI with same. ( or also with vibration,)
Hello. First I want to say that you made good job. You’re the only one who made a video manual of retrofitting. I’m about to do the same thing in my f11 but I have question. My F has lane dep. warning, light assist, but doesn’t have acc. Do I need to buy a steering wheel with heat panels and button? Ofc I know about coding. But i red on some forum that I will need to connect one wire behind passenger glovebox. Is that true? Appreciate for help
Hi friend, thank you very much. I believe you only need to buy a heated steering wheel and the appropriate steering wheel module, i.e., for heat and vibro. I don't believe you need to run any new wires. Hope that helps, cheers.
I did not have to replace any modules for this retrofit. My car has lane departure warning so all I needed was the new switch, steering wheel, and coding.
@@patrykkunicki2210 I bought this cable: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V3C47YD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and this adapter: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077KXY71Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Hope that helps and good luck my friend
@@SingleMaltMotors if my car doesn't have lane departure warning but I do have like u active cruise control do I need to replace this module else or add additional power?
Don't have BMW (yet), and part of it is that I can't find a spec I want, but your vid brought ease on my mind - looks like pretty easy swap! Subscribed.
@@LaimisMatas thanks friend, and welcome
Excellent video. Thanks for the detail.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the tutorial and I enjoyed the added humour too 👍
Thank you, friend - I'm glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate your feedback
Amazing work!
Thanks friend
Hi! Great tutorial, thanks!
Just to clarify - in case if I have a steering wheel with lane assistant (vibrating) and I'm replacing it with steering wheel that has heating but no lane assistant.
From which steering wheel I need to take the module, or I need to buy a new module from a steering wheel that has both options (vibrating + heating)?
Thank you, friend. To answer your question, if you want both Heating & Lane Assist, you will need to buy a need module that supports both.
@@SingleMaltMotors Thanks! With appropriate module, coding still will be needed or in that case it will be a plug n play situation?
@@VValts-gv6yv Coding is still required. You need to add the option 248 to your vehicle FA, and then update the appropriate modules (FRM, ICM, JBBF, KOMBI)
hey do you happen to know which wiring terminal under the airbag is for the heated option? i am trying to find one aftermarket online used and most sellers do not know, thanks
Hi friend, yes - if you watch the video at approximately the 16:00 mark, you will see that the lower plug (red wires) is for the heated wheel and rumble pack. Hope that helps, thanks for watching
@@SingleMaltMotors But as most sellers of F10/F11 wheels don't know what the steering wheel have, they could sell one with the red wires, and those wires could be being to either Rumble or Heating right? Or both?
You still dont know what you get, as it could be to both, or either?
Iam looking for a way to 100% know if the steering wheel has heating. I have an pre LCI steering wheel with paddle shift, ACC, and heating. and want an LCI with same. ( or also with vibration,)
One of the best well filmed videos 😊 I have seen . Any help about coding with bimmer code?
Thanks friend. Yes new video coming soon to do again on 7 series
@@SingleMaltMotors nice!! I have 3 series g20 and I want to install heated steering wheel . I have bimmer code and I don’t know codings
@@gsrsilver Working on project 750li now, will have videos out soon-ish
Hello. First I want to say that you made good job. You’re the only one who made a video manual of retrofitting.
I’m about to do the same thing in my f11 but I have question. My F has lane dep. warning, light assist, but doesn’t have acc.
Do I need to buy a steering wheel with heat panels and button? Ofc I know about coding. But i red on some forum that I will need to connect one wire behind passenger glovebox. Is that true? Appreciate for help
Hi friend, thank you very much. I believe you only need to buy a heated steering wheel and the appropriate steering wheel module, i.e., for heat and vibro. I don't believe you need to run any new wires. Hope that helps, cheers.
Is it heated all the way around? I know some branda only heat certain areas.
Hi friend - yes, it is heated all the way around. Thanks
@SingleMaltMechanic nice I will do this mod next winter. Thanks for great video
@@RidingWithGerdas Thank you, appreciate the feedback and good luck. It will be a nice upgrade
Hi, thanks for the video. where did you buy the control part at 5:16?
Hi friend, I bought it used on eBay, search for part number # 61319188878 and you will find similar results
@@SingleMaltMotors you are the best, thank you so much from korea.
@@illu1na My pleasure, friend--glad to help
Where is sport button?😢
Sadly, no sport button on this one
It is a pity that you did not show how to replace this module and you probably need additional power for heating?
I did not have to replace any modules for this retrofit. My car has lane departure warning so all I needed was the new switch, steering wheel, and coding.
@@SingleMaltMotors In fact, I think so too - today I will be coding - I see you have enet and Mac - what did you buy - send me the links
@@patrykkunicki2210 I bought this cable: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V3C47YD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and this adapter: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077KXY71Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hope that helps and good luck my friend
@@SingleMaltMotors if my car doesn't have lane departure warning but I do have like u active cruise control do I need to replace this module else or add additional power?
@@ManuSan Hi friend--yes, you will need to replace the clock spring with one for lane departure warning like mine.