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Getting My Horn Rebuilt and Working Again
My horns are in a box in my garage (when I bought the car -- 1966 Mustang Coupe -- a few months ago, the horns came that way).
I have a fifteen inch steering wheel with the "stock" wheel horn button. The turn signal switch works just fine. My question is what parts do I need in the steering wheel column to 1) get the wheel horn button "spring loaded" and 2) to activate the horn? If you have any suggestions on how to install the horns, let me know. |
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