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HICAS and Steering Wheels

Hi

 

I've read a few posts on here that say putting on aftermarket steering wheels can effect the HICAS.

 

The answer seems to be to fit the proper Boss.

 

Can someone clarify the situation and explain why it causes the HICAS to play up.

 

Cheers

 

Ric

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Hicas uses a steering angle sensor on the steering shaft where the steering wheel bolts on.

 

If you fit a non-hicas steering boss then the sensor no longer works. So Hicas will shut down and throw an error.

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Thanks Legrath, where can i get these boss's from,?

 

will any boss advertised as being for a 300zx have the necessary bits to work?

 

Ric

Hicas uses a steering angle sensor on the steering shaft where the steering wheel bolts on.

 

If you fit a non-hicas steering boss then the sensor no longer works. So Hicas will shut down and throw an error.

 

Exactly what he said.....

 

......plus you also need to make sure the 'wheel is properly centred on "straight ahead"

 

Thanks Legrath, where can i get these boss's from,?

 

will any boss advertised as being for a 300zx have the necessary bits to work?

 

Ric

 

Not necessarily - unless it specifies that it works with the HICAS then don't believe it. IIRC MIke at MJP sells the proper boss.

 

Richard:)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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