Horn doesn't work
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Horn doesn't work
I don't know what's causing it not to work. Does this happen alot on the airbag wheels? Man, I need to buy an '89 Formula wheel.
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I would check out the horn button. I had horns that didn't work in a car I'm working on, and after replacing the steering wheel (and consequently a new horn button) they started working. It took several presses of the button to get them vibrating and the dust out, but they've worked fine ever since.
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First take out your accessory fuse.
Pop the camaro emblem steering wheel cover off with a screw driver
there should be another piece of metal that clips into the wheel itself with a yellow/orange (forgot which one) wire attacthed to this metal. The horn sounds by making a ground. Alot of the time the plastic piece comes apart from the metal holding bracked and wont make a ground until its fully pressed on hard. Same thing goes if your horn button never comes off.
Pop the camaro emblem steering wheel cover off with a screw driver
there should be another piece of metal that clips into the wheel itself with a yellow/orange (forgot which one) wire attacthed to this metal. The horn sounds by making a ground. Alot of the time the plastic piece comes apart from the metal holding bracked and wont make a ground until its fully pressed on hard. Same thing goes if your horn button never comes off.
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