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Why?

The yoke is .. fine .. but I do not like the haptic controls at all. I've driven @ 5k miles, and they just aren't good. I decided to fix it for myself, and will share my work.

The Plaid uses a lot of the parts bin from the Model 3/Y, and that's a great thing! The electrical architecture of the Plaid is basically just that of an oversized Model 3, which is a smart move for manufacturing simplification.

Notes

  • The left stalk (signals/brights/wipers) is fully functional. The other side is a work in progress, but I've validated I can change gear via software, so I just need to wire everything up.
  • You cannot just put a Model 3 or Y clockspring/SCCM into a Plaid and make it work. The refresh S ignores the CAN messages from this, and more importantly the car refuses to go into drive with an SCCM running firmware it doesn't like.
  • The stalk modules can be removed and fit perfectly into the Plaid SCCM because it is literally the same part number as the 3/Y SCCM. You cannot just plug the ribbon cables in, however, since the Plaid's firmware doesn't try to report on the stalks, so they'll just look pretty without doing anything.
  • I wrote custom firmware that uses a Particle Photon + Carloop device to send messages that the plaid expects. This took a bit of reverse engineering and I'll post the info to the github link as time allows. I will not directly help anyone who wants to do this, but I wish you luck. It should be relatively easy once I work out the remaining kinks.
  • This change is entirely reversible, and no stock hardware is permanently modified. The shrouds with cutouts for stalks are directly out of a Model 3, and the Plaid shrouds are untouched.

Additional Info

TMC forum link with some history/additional info

Videos

Turn signals/brights

YouTube: Exmaple of it doing things

Gear selector

YouTube: Stalks 2: The Restalkening

Diagnostic Connector Tour

Diagnostic Connector Tour


BOM - Turn stalk side

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Part No. Needed Link
SCCM connector 2 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1924393-1
SCCM connector pin housing 2 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1924396-1
MCON 1.2 Pins for connector (F) 14 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1670144-1-CT
MCON 1.2 Pins for improvised connector (M) 14 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1718350-2
18 or 19 AWG wire Recommend at least 10 ft, I used four colors to make it easy to organize things. find it yourself :)

BOM - Shifter side

Part No. Needed Link
Console connector (F) 1 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-1-936119-1
MQS Pins for above 4 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-5-962885-1-CT
Console connector (M) 1 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-936121-1
MQS Pins for above 4 https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-5-965908-1-CT or https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-5-962886-1

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