atikovi
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1990 Ranger
It's causing the horn not to work. Any part number or aftermarket option?

It's causing the horn not to work. Any part number or aftermarket option?
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Horn contact switch.
Nobody will know what you are talking about or be able to find anything. I went the JY route...
And there is a difference between tilt and non-tilt columns too.
Another vote for clockspring.
it is there to give electrical continuity to not only the horn, but cruise control and airbag if equipped. or any other control that might be on the steering wheel itself.
AJ
Horn contact is right. Dorman makes contact kits to fix them. Looks like you might just need a new spring in one of them to get it going again.
Another vote for clockspring.
it is there to give electrical continuity to not only the horn, but cruise control and airbag if equipped. or any other control that might be on the steering wheel itself.
AJ
It isn't a clock spring. Clock springs are for airbag cars, and have a defining characteristic of being able to be destroyed by turning the wheel too far.