horn problem
my horn works. i have the little spring-post that sits in the turn-signal switch. if i ground this to the steering shaft, the horn blows.
however- if i put the steering wheel and horn button on- nothing. i took some sandpaper and cleaned up the back of the steering wheel.
i don't understand how pressing the button activates the horn. since grounding the spring-post to the steering shaft completes the circuit, why doesn't putting the steering wheel (made of metal) on the shaft, and in contact with the post, cause the horn to blow as well?
any help is appreciated-
thanks,
sam
Yes/No ?
Dennis
Oh....Please Don't Ask Me Any Tough Questions As:
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68-Mustang.Sunlit Gold 80,000 miles
i looked at the steering column diagram in my LMC truck catalog last night- it shows that the 'horn contact brush assembly' goes into the horn...but then what sits in the socket on the turn signal?
i've got the brush assembly...but i'm starting to think that by having it in the turn signal socket, it's in the wrong spot?
thanks,
sam



