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> Horn set up with Momo wheel
ChrisReale
post Jun 7 2003, 08:35 PM
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Ok, I figure its time to get my horn working before some a-hole drives over me in their Hummer.

Put a Momo wheel on a few months back, swapped the horn ring onto the wheel, hooked up the one wire that worked for the stock wheel, and no horn. I turn the wheel left or right I got horn. Finally removed the horn relay. On the back of the horn button there is two tabs to hook wires up to. One goes from the stock horn ring to one tab. What do I do with the other. Ground it? Where? What have you done with it?
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SirAndy
post Jun 7 2003, 09:28 PM
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the horn button is supposed to ground itself. mine has metal clips on the side to snap in. they provide the ground connection, IF your adapter is metal all the way. if not, you need to find ground.
the adapter usually grounds through the steering column.

you should be able to test your horn setup by grounding the wire that goes to the horn button manually while turning the steering wheel. the horn should go off at any position ...

sorry, don't have pictures,
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