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    mikev is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    no horn

     



    I recently installed a new wheel on my existing column, and when finished, I had no horn. Fuse is good, I installed new contacts, wiring is good. Any suggestions?

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    Check the ground on the wires. Is the ground ok and not on paint?
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    ahh who needs a horn, you got your middle finger don't cha and as long as you can yell its all good

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    What kind of car? My Shelby Mustang, the problem was in the connector between the column wiring and the main harness under the dash - a broken pin.

    There's usually a little contact that goes between the wheel and the stationary part of the column - the turn signal switch, actually. If that pin fell out on installation, you wouldn't have a horn. I'm betting either it slipped out or a wire was damaged on the switch, for the horn.

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