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08-25-2008, 06:19 PM | #1 |
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Location: somerset,kentucky,usa
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steering wheel components
I had my steering wheel apart and now am not sure what order it all goes back in -- there's the little metal piece, the white plastic part that the three bolts go though, and the retaining cup that the horn button attaches to. I should have had my head farther out of my butt when I was taking it apart, but i didn't. any pics or info is greatly appreciated. thanks, stephen dykes
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08-25-2008, 07:54 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: valleysprings,california
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Re: steering wheel components
ok i think this is right
flat metal piece with 3 holes/cuts then plastic ring spring(?) then cup, then other plastic piece with 3 loops then screws edit= The metal cup has a notch in it,it needs to line up with a tab on your horn button, if you dont the button wont go back on youll know if im wrong cause your wife/girlfriend/neighbor will tell you to stop honking that " $#*@!&" HORN! Jeff Last edited by jef5150; 08-25-2008 at 08:43 PM. Reason: forgot about the "notch" |
08-26-2008, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: steering wheel components
Make shure the contact is in the steering wheel. The flat metal spring disc goes on with the center up & the outer edge contacting the steering wheel. The area where the disc contacts on the steering wheel & the contact brush should be clean. Make shure the holes are over the screw holes. The horn should blow when you press the center down if everything is hooked up. Now is a good time to take the wire coff the horns so as not to irritate the wife & neighbors. The cup goes on next with the slot to the top of the wheel & the holes lined up with the holes in the spring plate. Next put on the plastic piece with the holes for the screws. Put in the screws & tighten them a little at a time keeping everything centered. You should be able to hear the relay klick when you press the cup. Put a little silicone grease on the horn cap retainer & line up the guide with the slot on the cup. Give the horn cap a quick pop & it should go on. I hopev this helps . It's about the best I can explain it.
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