How do I get the horn button to come off? Do I need to remove it to get to the turn signal switch? There are 2 screws on the back and one for the lever.. but
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Steering wheel -> indicator -> horn
Seth G- Vintage-Vans Listings Manager
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push down and turn the button(left I think). It's retained by 3 prongs that come through slots when aligned.
Abitibi- Vintage-Vans Listings Manager
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Yes left and that simple but don't try early morning or late at night...
Abitibi- Vintage-Vans Listings Manager
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And watch for the little loaded spring that holds the horn contact pin... You don't want to lose it!
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Getting dumber every day , broke the horn springy thingy when I loosened the big nut.. wasn't working anyways but still grr..
Bruce67Econoline- Number of posts : 809
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joe-a-gogo wrote:Getting dumber every day , broke the horn springy thingy when I loosened the big nut.. wasn't working anyways but still grr..
Dennis Carpenter has them.
http://dennis-carpenter.com/horn-button-ring-contact-brush/p/C0AF-13A821-A/
Seth G- Vintage-Vans Listings Manager
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Anyone know where you can find the horn contact insulator? I know it's readily available nos and cheap but is there a cross # for it? All I have is the Econoline # but it may be unique? And I don't even have that off hand, I had to look it up b/c I lost mine, it's here somewhere... but I'm afraid it may be w/ the insulator at this point...