@optronix summed it up nicely, as I own a 997 and FL5.
In my history of car ownership, I ended up selling, when needed, anything that had less utility.
There are many variables, and sometimes it is simply wanting something new.
It is one reason for removable steering wheels.
This is not the intention of why I installed one for myself. I suppose the thieves can utilize an extended wrench to turn the wheel, but they won't be getting any joy from driving the car.
I am reasonably sure that the UK probably also has more...
To close the loop on this, a new version of the board appears to be out. Tegiwa was gracious enough to send me a new board + harness.
The top is old; the bottom is new.
The left is the old harness; the right is the new harness.
A big shoutout to Tegiwa and their support staff, who got...
I did program the wheel, and it is responsive via USB-C. The Zestek software detects the hub right away. I chose FL5 and did the configuration. I also plugged it back into the computer to ensure the configuration was saved, and it was.
Hi All,
I'm fairly new to the CivicXI community, and in fact, I returned to JDM from owning a brand new AP2 S2000 back in 2006, which I wish I had never sold.
Many folks have been installing the new Zestek aftermarket steering wheel in their FL5. I got inspired after watching a YT video of the...
I have no regrets but can't get it to work and await Zestek's support. I followed all the directions and rechecked connections three times. I assume it is supposed to work once you plug it into the steering and quick-release hub. Mine doesn't light up, so it may be a dead logic board. The...