steering wheel control mmcs-outlander08
#1
steering wheel control mmcs-outlander08
Dear forum members
My steering wheel controls:volume,tracks and Bluetooth controls suddenly stop to function... the cruise control is functioning o.k.
I got the mmcs out and checked all the cables and connectors is inplace.
After i reassemble the mmcs back to place it all worked fine,but when i return to the car the day after it stop function again.
If someone can help me with this i will be thanku
My steering wheel controls:volume,tracks and Bluetooth controls suddenly stop to function... the cruise control is functioning o.k.
I got the mmcs out and checked all the cables and connectors is inplace.
After i reassemble the mmcs back to place it all worked fine,but when i return to the car the day after it stop function again.
If someone can help me with this i will be thanku
#2
Download the service manual from this thread
https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...ownload-20796/
Open the first pdf in the folder
click volume 3
click chassis electrical 54
click chassis electrical 54 (again)
scroll down and click STEERING WHEEL AUDIO REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH*. 54A-561
go to page 125 and start reading. it has a step by step guide to troubleshoot any problem.
OR in windows search the whole folder for GR00000100C-54A.pdf
then go to page 125
https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...ownload-20796/
Open the first pdf in the folder
click volume 3
click chassis electrical 54
click chassis electrical 54 (again)
scroll down and click STEERING WHEEL AUDIO REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH*. 54A-561
go to page 125 and start reading. it has a step by step guide to troubleshoot any problem.
OR in windows search the whole folder for GR00000100C-54A.pdf
then go to page 125
#4
I am having this problem on my 2010 Outlander XLS.
The Cruise control works fine, but the Mode, Track, Volume, and Voice control buttons do not work. This happened after a battery replacement.
I'm assuming they just need reprogramming?
Unfortunately the links posted to the previously mentioned thread are down.
Any advice?
The Cruise control works fine, but the Mode, Track, Volume, and Voice control buttons do not work. This happened after a battery replacement.
I'm assuming they just need reprogramming?
Unfortunately the links posted to the previously mentioned thread are down.
Any advice?
#5
very disapointed...
Dear friends
Iv'd replace, as adviced from mitsubishi dealer next to me, the spiral cable clock spring 2 months ago with this one:8619-a018 clockspring.
All the steering wheel controls worked fine just one month and after it sudden stoped working:-(
I didnt know what to do about it....
any suggestions?
Iv'd replace, as adviced from mitsubishi dealer next to me, the spiral cable clock spring 2 months ago with this one:8619-a018 clockspring.
All the steering wheel controls worked fine just one month and after it sudden stoped working:-(
I didnt know what to do about it....
any suggestions?
#6
Dear friends
Iv'd replace, as adviced from mitsubishi dealer next to me, the spiral cable clock spring 2 months ago with this one:8619-a018 clockspring.
All the steering wheel controls worked fine just one month and after it sudden stoped working:-(
I didnt know what to do about it....
any suggestions?
Iv'd replace, as adviced from mitsubishi dealer next to me, the spiral cable clock spring 2 months ago with this one:8619-a018 clockspring.
All the steering wheel controls worked fine just one month and after it sudden stoped working:-(
I didnt know what to do about it....
any suggestions?
#7
Update for me - the controls work when the wheel is turned to a certain position.
Is this a clear indicating that the clock spring needs replacement?
If so, do I need a steering wheel puller toll to remove or is it done pretty easily? (I'm aware the battery needs to be disconnected and ground myself when working near the airbag)
Is this a clear indicating that the clock spring needs replacement?
If so, do I need a steering wheel puller toll to remove or is it done pretty easily? (I'm aware the battery needs to be disconnected and ground myself when working near the airbag)
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