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Re: <E30> horn button
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Subject: Re: <E30> horn button
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From: Evan Arnerich <[email protected]>
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Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 21:47:25 -0700
Jon R. Lewis wrote:
> I've got an electrical problem that the hack mechanic in me can't
> decide how to approach. One of the three horn buttons on my
> '89 325is steering wheel does NOT complete the circuit to sound
> the horn. Unfortunately, it is the nine (9) o'clock button which I
> habitually reach for. The other two buttons (at 3 & 6 o'clock) work
> just fine. I've checked the copper tabs on all three buttons, bent
> them a little more, and even swapped them around. Bending
> helped the button feel but nothing more. I've also checked the
> contact ring and it is fine. Basically, I've isolated the problem to
> be in the internal wiring from the 9 o'clock button to the contact
> ring connection point. This wire is sealed inside the
> corresponding steering wheel arm.
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> Can I drill a whole from the back of the steering wheel arm and
> run an 18 gauge wire from the control ring to the button contact,
> effectively bypassing the internally sealed wire? Any other
>thoughts? TIA Jon Lewis
Just some thoughts: make sure it's the connection in the arm that's
bad by checking it with an ohmeter. If it is, it _may_ be possible to
tie a new wire to the old, then pull the new one throught the arm by
pulling the old wire out. If not, it may be possible to some-how
snake a new wire through the arm. Routing a wire on the outside of
the wheel would be my last option.
Hope this helps,
Evan '87 325