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Old 03-02-2005, 02:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Getting horn to work when replacing steering wheel w/ aftermarket wheel.

This is to answer the age old question, "Why can't I get the horn to work?" when swapping from a Airbag steering wheel to a non airbag wheel.

1)Remove the stock wheel (Pretend this is a stock wheel)


2)Locate this hole on the steering column


3)Widen it a little bit with a philips screw driver of a round file. (You want the ballpoint pen spring and stud to move freely w/o binding up)


4)Find a small stud or grind/cut down a wood nail head and round it off.


5)Get a ballpoint spring (300lb progressive spring j/k)


6)Put some grease on the spring and then insert it in the hole. Then put the stud in after


7)Walla, the horn is ready to work. Nothing "technical". Nothing too complicated. A freaking ballpoint pen spring folks.


I hope this helps! Enjoy!
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