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Another Horn Question

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:29 pm
by carolinamv
Horn honks when I make turns and sometimes wont stop.

I took apart the button and spring,etc in the steering wheel. The only thing in there is the wire sticking out now. I drove it down the driveway and out in the street and it doesn't honk now.

What could be the foul up when the button and items are installed back in the steering wheel? Anyone have any pictures of how far the wire should stick out or installing the set up?

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:52 am
by Cal_Gary
Hi Jay,
Do you have the wire retainer in place? It seats inside the steering shaft with the wire nub seated on top, and must be in place and fully seated. My horn did the same as yours until I reconstructed it and confirmed everything was seated. I also had to shave just a tad off the nub to make it just right = no more issues.
Sorry I don't have a picture, and don't want to pull off the rubber cover-it's a PIA to install!
Gary

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:16 pm
by carolinamv
Gary ,
Do you think you can describe the wire retainer . I can take a picture of what I have and post it, maybe you can talk me in from there, Jay

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:08 pm
by Sal
Is this the part your looking for ?



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Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 3:45 pm
by carolinamv
I have one of those i bought, I wasn't sure where it goes.

Heres what I have.

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Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:31 pm
by Cal_Gary
Sal has the right part, Jay. Yours is definitely jacked up. Take a good clip like the one Sal provided, remove whatever is in the center of your steering shaft, run your horn wire through the slot in the side of the clip, seating the bottom of the wire nub on the top of the clip, then push the clip into the center of the steering shaft, ensuring it goes all the way down until it, too, is seated on the shaft.

DO NOT insert the wire and clip into the shaft w/o the wire nub being fully seated first, as it is hard to move once the clip is inserted into the shaft.

Reassemble the horn then give it a try. Let us know how you do.
Gary

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:05 pm
by carolinamv
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before I seat the clip I took a picture, should that much of the metal stick out?Thats the same amount that was stocking out on the little rubber thing that I took off.

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:25 am
by PoW
Don't forget there is a gland nut on the bottom of the shaft under the steering box. The horn wire comes out there, and can at time wear and go to ground making it honk in error.

It can be a real bear getting it to come apart after years of compression on the rubber seal. :evil:

PoW

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:34 am
by m-37Bruce
I had the same issue, it's still not working, I disconnected the horn under the hood. I'm betting on the gland nut?

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:33 pm
by ashyers
I'm new to this M37 stuff, but I just fixed the horn on the M on Saturday. It all seemed soooo simple :).
Removed the cobbled up parts left inside and put the new bits in.
All going well, hook up a meter to check to see if it works, all works, for a minute. Then fails...
Remove assembly, find wire is pushed into insulator bushing, no contact.
Replace assembly with wire back in place, repeat failure...
Take "spring washer" found on original bits removed and snap on connector to prevent it from passing into the bushing, reassemble.
Works and works and works and works... won't stop working!
After a bit of head scratching some "practice" taking the assembly apart and then putting it back together I finally got it sorted. It seems the tip of the wire on mine was just a hair too long. I trimmed it back to about 1/32" above the crimp and now things are OK.
Hope this helps you out. I didn't take any photos, but now I wish I had. The "spring washer" appears to be 'factory', but was not included in the horn repair kit.

Andy

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:54 pm
by Cal_Gary
All of that in the last photo is sitting too high-the lip on the metal nub should sit flush against the top of the center insert, then the insert needs to sit flush against the steering wheel nut.

I'll pull mine apart later today and post a photo.
Gary

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:54 pm
by Cal_Gary
OK-this should help-let me know if I can assist further,
Gary

Re: (PIX ADDED) Another Horn Question

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 3:01 pm
by carolinamv
Mine only works when the metal nub is farther out, is that ok? or should I get a new spring and horn button?

Re: (PIX ADDED) Another Horn Question

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:16 pm
by Cal_Gary
Is your contact assembly set up like my top photo (which is why I included it)? If that's correct, you could pry the insert up a little and put an O-ring under it, then re-seat it. Try that and let us know; I don't think you need a new assembly, just some fine-tuning :)
Gary

Re: Another Horn Question

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 1:56 pm
by carolinamv
No , the spring on the inside contact was backwards, I took it apart and made it like yours, I will test asap.