Steering wheel controls
#1
Looking for Steering wheel controls PLus other Add ons
Hey guys new to the forum just bought a 07 outlander es with 46000. Didnt want to spend a bunch on awd and the extras for an Ls so got an es have been adding the stuff my self. So i just got floor mats and cargo mats for 123 shipped and got my rear windows tinted. Now I wana know where i can get the steering wheel controls, all parts for glove box cooler and center console aux outlets and inverter ? Suggestions please. BTW LOVE THIS CAR !
Last edited by adam3250; 10-03-2010 at 04:58 PM.
#2
2007 es?
Are you sure it's a 2007? As far as I know there were no ES models in 2007. You had a choice of LS or XLS and both had the V6, 6speed AT. This is for north america. I have a 2007 LS, bought new in August 2007 and the only upgrade from base for that was the convenience package.
#5
when you say steering wheel controls, are you talking about the paddle shifters? the radio controls? the bluetooth/phone controls?
There was an ES line. Here is how Edmunds describes the trim levels.
There was an ES line. Here is how Edmunds describes the trim levels.
A small SUV, the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander comes in ES, LS and XLS trim levels. Available only in front-wheel-drive configuration, entry-level ES models are equipped with 16-inch steel wheels, air-conditioning, a six-speaker CD stereo, cruise control, a trip computer, full power accessories and reclining rear seats. The LS adds alloy wheels, a roof rack, privacy glass, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, two additional 12-volt power points and a cargo cover. The LS also has a longer options list. Opting for the top-of-the-line Outlander XLS provides 18-inch alloy wheels, a third-row seat (increasing seating capacity to seven), a keyless ignition system, automatic climate control and Bluetooth capability.
Last edited by ccernst; 10-08-2010 at 11:52 AM.
#6
my confusion
There was no ES in Canada. That's where I got confused.
http://web.archive.org/web/200707112...ome.aspx?lng=2
http://web.archive.org/web/200707112...ome.aspx?lng=2