ssray
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Ok, A while back I posted about the steering column in my 04 J..p. Having found a full service manual, I discovered that the turn signal and wiper stalks are dedicated circuits and self-contained so wouldn’t have to deal with any computer connections. The wiper delay logic and control circuits are even contained within the unit. It also has cruise control’s on the steering wheel but those are based on analog voltage sent to the PCM for control so tougher to use if you wanted cruise.
Mom has a mid teens Edge that has nice manual tilt and telescope and some research shows that the early Edges (around 2009 if I have seen correctly) had similar. A question would be how far back would you have to go to find discrete wiring like in my 04. In looking at it the column itself is simple and seems like mounting would take a fairly simple bracket. The pod might take dash mods for clearance but not an uncommon thing for a lot of builds. I like the ease of servicing this column offers. Two screws and the covers off, and 2 or maybe 4 more and lights, turn signals and wipers are out. For the horn you’d have to pull the wheel as that comes from the clock spring under the wheel that feeds the airbag and cruise switches as well. Airbag would have to be removed and space filled somehow for a conversion.
Anyway, just wondering about anyones experience with a vehicle in the mid 2000’s that had this style column, bonus if it telescopes, double bonus if you have a manual that shows it has discrete circuits. I have a feeling newer vehicles may have the controls feeding the computer which would make it impossible to use in a Bronco. Thanks for any that have owned or worked on one. Probably bonus points in there for a Ford column similar to my 04 J. Wish I could be walking the junkyard today..it’s 60 here today, but I‘m stuck doing some plumbing.
Scott
Mom has a mid teens Edge that has nice manual tilt and telescope and some research shows that the early Edges (around 2009 if I have seen correctly) had similar. A question would be how far back would you have to go to find discrete wiring like in my 04. In looking at it the column itself is simple and seems like mounting would take a fairly simple bracket. The pod might take dash mods for clearance but not an uncommon thing for a lot of builds. I like the ease of servicing this column offers. Two screws and the covers off, and 2 or maybe 4 more and lights, turn signals and wipers are out. For the horn you’d have to pull the wheel as that comes from the clock spring under the wheel that feeds the airbag and cruise switches as well. Airbag would have to be removed and space filled somehow for a conversion.
Anyway, just wondering about anyones experience with a vehicle in the mid 2000’s that had this style column, bonus if it telescopes, double bonus if you have a manual that shows it has discrete circuits. I have a feeling newer vehicles may have the controls feeding the computer which would make it impossible to use in a Bronco. Thanks for any that have owned or worked on one. Probably bonus points in there for a Ford column similar to my 04 J. Wish I could be walking the junkyard today..it’s 60 here today, but I‘m stuck doing some plumbing.
Scott
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