wiring help (paddle shift 06)
cssc
07-19-2007, 07:03 PM
I am kinda new to the corvette scene but not to cars.
I just got my 2006 vette, and it is almost fully loaded, but it is missing one option that I want to add.
It does not have the paddle shift, and I want to add it. I have already bought a new steering wheel and airbag for it, but need to know how to wire it in.
Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the paddle shift?
Thanks
Ethan
I just got my 2006 vette, and it is almost fully loaded, but it is missing one option that I want to add.
It does not have the paddle shift, and I want to add it. I have already bought a new steering wheel and airbag for it, but need to know how to wire it in.
Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the paddle shift?
Thanks
Ethan
stepho
07-19-2007, 07:12 PM
I am kinda new to the corvette scene but not to cars.
I just got my 2006 vette, and it is almost fully loaded, but it is missing one option that I want to add.
It does not have the paddle shift, and I want to add it. I have already bought a new steering wheel and airbag for it, but need to know how to wire it in.
Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the paddle shift?
Thanks
Ethan
I would check the company that made the steering wheel. They should supply you with that information.
I just got my 2006 vette, and it is almost fully loaded, but it is missing one option that I want to add.
It does not have the paddle shift, and I want to add it. I have already bought a new steering wheel and airbag for it, but need to know how to wire it in.
Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the paddle shift?
Thanks
Ethan
I would check the company that made the steering wheel. They should supply you with that information.
cssc
07-19-2007, 07:38 PM
I bought it from a junkyard. I can't see any markings on the wheel that would identify other than GM. And the dealer does not want to give me the wiring. I should have known better than to ask.
As far as I know, it is a GM steering wheel, and not aftermarket. Looks just like the paddle shifts I have seen in stock cars.
As far as I know, it is a GM steering wheel, and not aftermarket. Looks just like the paddle shifts I have seen in stock cars.
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