JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module MQB/MQBevo
JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module MQB/MQBevo
JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module MQB/MQBevo
JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module MQB/MQBevo
JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module MQB/MQBevo

JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module MQB/MQBevo

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MQB/Evo KLR orders now include a 3D printed replacement enclosure. Due to the small design, clips for the terminals as well as to clip the two halves together were omitted as they would simply break off. The replacement enclosure is designed to fit loosely together until it is placed back inside the steering wheel, where the slot will hold everything together.

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Description

Product Description:

This is the JLSports KLR Steering Wheel Module for MQB/MQBevo Vehicles.

 

Features:

  • Fixes Travel Assist Issues caused by the steering wheel.
  • Bypasses the request for hand input every 10 seconds while using Travel Assist.
  • Keeps all factory safety system intact.
  • Will still request for Immediate takeover of steering if vehicle begins to veer.
  • Undetectable.
  • Plug and play installation.
  • Allows for a “hands-free” Travel Assist experience extending the time for hand detection. Not autonomous.
  • Improves lane tracking with Travel Assist and Lane Keep Assist.
  • Great for bringing all factory Lane Keep Assist, ACC, and Travel Assist functionality back lost from installation of an Aftermarket steering wheel or steering wheel from a different vehicle.
  • Comes with a 3 year warranty.

 

Fits:

  • 2022+ VW Golf/GTI/R w/ Capacitive Touch Steering Wheel Buttons
  • 2021+ VW Arteon w/ Capacitive Touch Steering Wheel Buttons
  • 2021+ VW Tiguan w/ Capacitive Touch Steering Wheel Buttons
  • 2021+ VW Jetta/GLI w/ Physical or Capacitive Touch Steering Wheel Buttons

Installation Guide

Install Video

Video by Poly on YouTube.

 

Airbag Removal Video


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Aslan
Incredible

This thing is amazing. The car is no longer
Constantly yelling at me to put my hands on the wheel even though I have a hand on the wheel. It makes cruise control so much more useful and enjoyable. 10/10 recommend

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Paul David DeAmicis
Great mod! Should've jumped on it sooner.

I was cautious about replacing a module with aftermarket but this was super straight forward and the results are really as advertised. Solved the travel assist not available error immediately without arguing with the dealer. Further not having the car nag me for keeping a death grip on the wheel is a relief. Couldn't see why I had horn issues reinstalling the airbag but within minutes on a Saturday (!) I got reply email with some great guidance. Pay attention to the horn contact bars, it was not obvious I had tweaked one. With a little advice I had it all back together in minutes. Fantastic service. I couldn't be more pleased or grateful. Thanks!

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Nick Hudkins
Mortgage? No. Car Parts.

I recently told my bank that they could go pound sand, and that I was sick of dealing with them. Now I send all of my money to ACM Technik, and I wouldn't change a thing. Sure, my house is going to be foreclosed, but my car literally stays in its' lane, all by itself. (Wish I could say the same for Dave at PNC 😤)

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J.L.
Good so far

Installed earlier today and seems to work without issue. But I did want to add some extra details to assist others with installation.

If you unhook the battery without engaging the steering wheel lock, it won't engage. If you can park on a relatively smooth surface, it isn't too hard to turn the wheel without power steering.

1. Cycle the ignition, put the steering wheel into the first position (see their videos). Turn off the vehicle without engaging the lock (get out without turning the wheel at all).

2. Unhook the negative terminal, its a 10 mm. I like to wrap the harness size with a towel to make sure it won't get bumped back on.

3. Go back to the car and unhook the left and right airbag clips. The access hole is really close to the bottom of the wheel. You only need to do the two sides, the bottom will just hinge and fall out.

4. I don't unplug the airbag itself, just set it out of the way. Free the wiring from below the aluminum part of the wheel. Lift the back portion of the module and push it backwards to get it out.

5. Swap parts and re-assemble in the reverse order.

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Allen Enfield

Works amazingly, hands free works great