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91 Protege horn will not turn off.
91 Protege horn will not turn off.
Disconnected the neg terminal on the battery to stop it and loosened the two? screws that hold the horn pad on the steerimg wheel Connected the battery and horn blared constant unless I applied pressure to the horn pad that I had just loosened I want to remove the horn pad completly and check the horn contacts for corrision. Anything special I should know when I remove the horn pad?? Has anyone else had a similar problem and fix |
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> 91 Protege horn will not turn off.
Disconnect them -- two horns under the hood, in the front @ the grill to one side of the radiator! > Disconnected the neg terminal on the battery to stop it and loosened > the two? screws that hold the horn pad on the steerimg wheel > > Connected the battery and horn blared constant unless I applied > pressure to the horn pad that I had just loosened Horn key and spring - r/r > I want to remove the horn pad completly and check the horn contacts for > corrision. > Anything special I should know when I remove the horn pad?? You may need a steering wheel puller to accomplish task! Once steering wheel has been removed watch for a small bullet shaped copper piece and spring, use common sense and be careful! BBA |
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Was the horn pad 7 bucks ar the dealer.
remove the three screws on the back of the steerwing wheel that hold the padded front cover on, remove front cover, un bolt horn pad insert new pad and done! took 5 minutes Billy Bad Assr=A9 wrote: > > 91 Protege horn will not turn off. > > Disconnect them -- two horns under the hood, in the front @ the grill to one > side of the radiator! > > > > Disconnected the neg terminal on the battery to stop it and loosened > > the two? screws that hold the horn pad on the steerimg wheel > > > > Connected the battery and horn blared constant unless I applied > > pressure to the horn pad that I had just loosened > > Horn key and spring - r/r > > > > > I want to remove the horn pad completly and check the horn contacts for > > corrision. > > > > Anything special I should know when I remove the horn pad?? > > > > You may need a steering wheel puller to accomplish task! > > > > Once steering wheel has been removed watch for a small bullet shaped copper > piece and spring, use common sense and be careful! >=20 >=20 >=20 > BBA |
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Was the horn pad 7 bucks ar the dealer.
remove the three screws on the back of the steerwing wheel that hold the padded front cover on, remove front cover, un bolt horn pad insert new pad and done! took 5 minutes good for you -- that's great! BBA |
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