todds112
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So I went to blow my horn for my little guys today and, "nothing". Was working fine last week, although the button was a little stiff to push. I figure it had to be the button, so I took it apart. It's the older style horn and the rubber pads that hold it together (riveted to the steel plate) fell apart. I test it while apart and still nothing. All the wiring connectors look OK. On to the solenoid. Test it and, "nothing". It's dead. So now I need a horn button kit and a solenoid.
No sense in putting a brand new horn button on an old cracked and nasty steering wheel, right? So I spend the next hour or so fighting with the steering wheel to pull it.
I have read several posts here on getting the wheel off. I wasn't going to keep it, so I opted for a destructive method. I only have a 2 jaw puller and no welding equipment. I ended up using a hammer and chisel to break all the plastic off the wheel's hub. This left a surface I could grab with the puller behind the wheel. I put the nut back on the wheel, but loosened. I used a socket smaller than the nut and placed a couple quarters on the back of the socket for the center post of the puller to push on. Wayyy redneck, I know. It worked! No, "pop" when it gave way. It just loosened a little bit at a time (I would back the nut off as it came).
I ordered a new steering wheel, solenoid, and the upgraded button kit from Erik's. Should be here in a few days.
Anyone installed the upgraded button kit? Is there a connector mid-way in the steering shaft or is it one long wire? Hopefully the kit comes with directions. What is the square gasket in the kit for?
No sense in putting a brand new horn button on an old cracked and nasty steering wheel, right? So I spend the next hour or so fighting with the steering wheel to pull it.
I have read several posts here on getting the wheel off. I wasn't going to keep it, so I opted for a destructive method. I only have a 2 jaw puller and no welding equipment. I ended up using a hammer and chisel to break all the plastic off the wheel's hub. This left a surface I could grab with the puller behind the wheel. I put the nut back on the wheel, but loosened. I used a socket smaller than the nut and placed a couple quarters on the back of the socket for the center post of the puller to push on. Wayyy redneck, I know. It worked! No, "pop" when it gave way. It just loosened a little bit at a time (I would back the nut off as it came).
I ordered a new steering wheel, solenoid, and the upgraded button kit from Erik's. Should be here in a few days.
Anyone installed the upgraded button kit? Is there a connector mid-way in the steering shaft or is it one long wire? Hopefully the kit comes with directions. What is the square gasket in the kit for?
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