Horn wont stop sounding
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Had some work done on the electrics behind the dash which involved removing the steering column. Now every time I turn on the ignition the horn sounds. Its nothing to do with the horn push as I've removed that.
Any ideas about what I may have dislodged or not replaced properly?
Thanks, Andrew
Any ideas about what I may have dislodged or not replaced properly?
Thanks, Andrew
- andrewdmoore
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Andrew,
The horn push provides an earth to complete the circuit to the horn.
So assuming you have taken the horn push off and removed the spring loaded slipper rod beneath it and the horn still sounds i would suspect that you have either plugged the horn earth wire into a constant earth by mistake or alternatively trapped it in one of the steering column fixings.
You will have to trace the wire down until you locate the problem
Good luck
The horn push provides an earth to complete the circuit to the horn.
So assuming you have taken the horn push off and removed the spring loaded slipper rod beneath it and the horn still sounds i would suspect that you have either plugged the horn earth wire into a constant earth by mistake or alternatively trapped it in one of the steering column fixings.
You will have to trace the wire down until you locate the problem
Good luck
John
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nebogipfel - Coveted Fifth Gear
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my take on the problem is the steering wheel mount is touching the outer shaft where they revolve a slight gap must be present or a short occurs ---if they disturbed this relationship by dropping the shaft to remove the dash the horn will short there ---ed
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Try moving the steering wheel out a bit ,by adjusting the length in the footwell
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- triumphelan
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I used some thin plastic sheets to make a couple of washers to stop the center of the steering wheel shorting on the outer casing. If got very embarassing when the horn went off every time I turned a corner...
I seem to remember another problem where the adjusting clamp at the bottom kept hitting a part of the 'pedal box' mounting frame when the steering wheel was turned as well?
Carl
I seem to remember another problem where the adjusting clamp at the bottom kept hitting a part of the 'pedal box' mounting frame when the steering wheel was turned as well?
Carl
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