HOW TO INSTALL THE ON BOARD COMPUTER in a Porsche Boxster 986 | PART 1 (Project 91)

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  • Project 91 from the 101 Projects for your Porsche Boxster book.
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    Today I installed the new stalk and wired it up to control the On-Board Computer functions of my Boxster 986. In the next video I will show you how to activate it with the Durametric tool for Porsche.
    Crimp Terminals for the pins:
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    Uni-Paint Oil Based Markers:
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    101 Projects for your Porsche Boxster book:
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    986 Service Manual:
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Комментарии • 27

  • @flyingjeff1984
    @flyingjeff1984 4 года назад +2

    I saw the heat shrink problem coming but I couldn't get your attention. Bravo for showing warts and all. Nice work.

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  4 года назад

      +Cash Dollar 😂 yeah I always try to show the mistakes too so others can avoid them! Those are often more helpful than only showing the success path.

  • @Legaumaisdsts
    @Legaumaisdsts 4 года назад +6

    Excellent tutorial!
    A few years ago, I realized this on a European 986 (Belgium). I did not want to dismantle the steering wheel (for safety), nor buy the expensive Porsche parts. In general the Belgian version has two switches for seat heating (even when the seats are not heated, which was the case):
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    Then simply place a wire from n ° 1 of the right switch to the 20 of white plug II (instrument cluster), a second wire of n ° 2 of the right switch to 21 of white plug II, a third wire of n ° 1 from the left switch to 22 of the white plug II and a last wire from n ° 2 of the left switch to the 25 of the white plug II. The n ° 4 of the two switches (common) are already connected to the ground. Here is the diagram:
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    If the outside temperature is displayed, this means (although you do not have the computer option) the "On Board Computer" is activated. So no need to use a PIWIS or a PST-2.
    It cost me less than ten dollars and twenty minutes of easy work to get all the functions of the computer.

  • @samuelseager6785
    @samuelseager6785 2 года назад

    Oh my gosh, this was so helpful. Pelican has a good right up and a great companion to this video, but watching you do what they describe is extremely helpful.

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  2 года назад

      +Samuel Seager seeing is so much better than reading!

  • @ryanluck7
    @ryanluck7 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for making these awesome videos! I'm looking into adding an OBC stalk or possibly adding paddle shifters and changing the tip buttons to control the OBC

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  4 года назад

      +Ryan Luckinbill you’re welcome man! Shifters sound awesome. Where are you located? I’d like to make a DIY of that :)

    • @ryanluck7
      @ryanluck7 4 года назад +1

      @@HelpMeDIY I'm located in Kansas City! Lmk if you're ever in the area :)

  • @JayZilla306
    @JayZilla306 4 года назад +1

    this is rad man. and why am i not surprised about the dealer lol. good call

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  4 года назад

      +James Zilla shocker right?!

  • @ivanstudio7414
    @ivanstudio7414 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for all your support with the Boxster. Quick question about the Crimp Terminals, is the receiving end of the new stalk cables 9 or 10 size wise? Can I use the same crimps for all 5 cables or they differ in size?

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  2 года назад

      +Ivan Studio you’re welcome! I believe they were all the same size, but I don’t know what size that was

  • @simonwhitehouse2397
    @simonwhitehouse2397 Год назад +1

    How do you do this without removing the steering wheel given your have to remove the 4 screws (4:39 in the video)? Any ideas as I’d like to try without removing the wheel.

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  Год назад

      +Simon Whitehouse that’s the only way I’ve done it or know how to do it

  • @joemessana5531
    @joemessana5531 2 года назад +1

    What size were the two screws u used to connect the stalk? And where'd u get them?

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  2 года назад

      +Joe Messana I don’t know… maybe they came with the stalk I bought? I have a video on how to find part numbers that would probably point you to the screws.

    • @joemessana5531
      @joemessana5531 2 года назад

      @@HelpMeDIY just talked w Pelican folks. Nice people but none of their parts lists showed those bolts/screws. Maybe others can help?

  • @LuisHernandez-el3ko
    @LuisHernandez-el3ko 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Thanks for the great videos. I have been trying to find the stalk for sale… any chance you can share where you got it? Thanks!

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  2 года назад +1

      +Luis Hernandez you’re welcome! I got lucky and found a guy selling a couple of them, but they are long gone now. Could probably call up a Porsche parts yard.

    • @ivanstudio7414
      @ivanstudio7414 2 года назад

      Luis, ebay is your best friend, and I would even propose you go check your local salvage part spot! I got mine on ebay

  • @MKNAOMIII
    @MKNAOMIII 4 года назад +1

    What additional info does the 4th stalk provide?

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  4 года назад +1

      +Frank Jaeger I mentioned this in the video. Did you watch it? 😂 Go to 3:26

    • @MKNAOMIII
      @MKNAOMIII 4 года назад +2

      @@HelpMeDIY Haha my fault. Was skimming through the install and missed it. Thanks!

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  4 года назад

      Frank Jaeger haha no worries!

  • @AndrewSmith-ex3fe
    @AndrewSmith-ex3fe 4 года назад +1

    Can you send me the contact info for the person selling them so I can order one too

    • @HelpMeDIY
      @HelpMeDIY  4 года назад

      +Andrew Smith unfortunately he only had 4, he doesn’t stock them.

    • @AndrewSmith-ex3fe
      @AndrewSmith-ex3fe 4 года назад +1

      @@HelpMeDIY thanks for letting me know. I have been searching for one for a while without having to purchase a 4 stalk conversion