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Old 06-11-2021, 08:17 PM   #3
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Default Re: ahooga horn

It may not be getting enough voltage to operate correctly. Check the wiring connections to the horn. The problem could also be with poor electrical contact at the horn button…..

To remove the button, the horn rod has to be removed from the steering column. A small clip at the lower end of the column holds the spider to the end of the horn rod. Once the clip is removed the horn rod can be removed easily on an open car. The steering column may have to be partially removed from the frame on an open car.

Once the rod is removed, the button can be removed by straightening 4 tabs un the underside of the light switch/horn button holder. This is a delicate operation with a risk of breaking the horn rod. If the button and spring are removed, they can be cleaned and checked for electrical conductivity.

Good luck !
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