Only the first gen Mark wheels bolt right up. I had a later gen in it before this one and it took some customization and a shim to make it work. The later gen color matches. The early ones don't have a color that matches the dark prairie tan which didn't matter in this case because I had the wheel redone.
If I ever find my dream steering wheel, Prairie Tan '98 Collector's Edition leather/wood, I'll be asking for your advice for installation.
This wheel is a '93 Mark VIII's.
Same reason not all LED bulbs work with dimming switches. Voltage.
FWIW, I use LED bulbs in my stock '97 cluster for illumination only. Sylvania LEDs, and they dim perfectly fine.
Ok, someone explain to me how this works, because I want to understand it.
I gather that (1) is always-on 12V from the horn relay. And I gather that (3) is a ground, needed to close the horn relay through the horn switch.
I also imagine that (2) is some hit-in-run voltage which flows through varying resistors to provide a signal to (3) for Set/Accel, Coast Resume, and Off.
But what I don't understand is how On works! Based on this diagram, On conncets (1) to (2), so power to power?! How can that constitute any kind of signal?
Also, does this mean, theoretically, that you cannot use the horn and change cruise settings simultaneously?
