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A dumbass wired up my horn.


Terry

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Joined
Sep 5, 2008
Messages
615
City
Gardnerville, Nevada
Vehicle Year
1987
Transmission
Manual
I bought a aftermarket steering wheel for my truck. Part of the reason I bought it was to fix my broken horn. I bought a relay and wired it up and it worked great. After two years of lots of major work to my truck, I finished my truck enough to drive it today. I went to back it out of my driveway and when I turned the wheel at the end of my driveway my horn honked on its own. I pulled the fuse and saw my complete bonehead move. I brain farted when I hooked up the horn. I should have thought that when I turn the wheel the wires twisted around the steering column and ripped off of my horn button. I don't have the stock wheel with the contact rings and spring loaded connectors. There is no hole thru the column to run the wires. How do I fix this correctly?:rolleyes:
 

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