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<blockquote data-quote="*Sam*" data-source="post: 489736" data-attributes="member: 17590"><p>No number 2 mate, the horn works the following way. </p><p>The power to the horn goes the spade connecter at the bottom of the outer column. </p><p>The earth goes from the steer wheel down the inside of the steering column, through the number 2 and on to the the steering box side. If anything is making a circuit from the outer column to the steering column them the horn will sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Sam*, post: 489736, member: 17590"] No number 2 mate, the horn works the following way. The power to the horn goes the spade connecter at the bottom of the outer column. The earth goes from the steer wheel down the inside of the steering column, through the number 2 and on to the the steering box side. If anything is making a circuit from the outer column to the steering column them the horn will sound. [/QUOTE]
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