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life isnt that hard.... get a screw driver.. remove the screws on the underside of the steering column surround, pull it apart, put your controller inside.. good luck getting it in there and then put the cover back on and use your screw driver again.

How many days have you had now to work it out yourself?

Seriously, it's not hard. I have no idea how to do it, and I can guarantee that if I had my head under the steering column of my car for as long as it took me to write this reply, I would have worked it out.

Put your head down low about bottom of seat level and facing towards the front of the car. Put one of your arms out and under the dash beside the steering column. Then lift your hand up until it touches something, feel around but be careful. You should soon be able to find a place to put it. When you find a place, repeat the above but with the boost controller in your hand, attached double-sided tape between the controller and whatever place you find. Press firmly for about 10seconds. You're ALMOST done. Take your head and body out from the car floor/bottom of seat.

ie. There is nothing to remove next to the steering column, it is all OPEN.

Put your head down low about bottom of seat level and facing towards the front of the car. Put one of your arms out and under the dash beside the steering column. Then lift your hand up until it touches something, feel around but be careful. You should soon be able to find a place to put it. When you find a place, repeat the above but with the boost controller in your hand, attached double-sided tape between the controller and whatever place you find. Press firmly for about 10seconds. You're ALMOST done. Take your head and body out from the car floor/bottom of seat.

ie. There is nothing to remove next to the steering column, it is all OPEN.

haha that just about sums it up dont forget to get out and then close the door :ninja:

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