Steering Wheel Horn
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Steering Wheel Horn
I have two problems with my soon to be M.O.Td GTI, the 1st being that every time I turn the steering wheel the horn goes off, not sure if its wire related or some kind of wrong pressure on the horn !!!
The 2nd is I have no rear fog light, I have checked the dash switch and tested with a second switch to no avail so I traced the wire to the fuse box and there is no live, thats as far as I have got.
I intend to spend tomorrow sorting it all out and any help from you guys would be great.
Thanks Drapes
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I bent the tab back upwards and placed some good quality insulation tape over the offending screw.
Job done!!!!!
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Had to get the two mounts welded back on.
The fog light shouldn't be too hard to sort, I have found the mk1 fuse box to be a nightmare over the years, most of my cabs wiring comes straight from the battery via inline fuses and relays I've wired in!
If your really struggling to sort it, just run a live from the battery and relay it from the tail lights so that the fog light will only turn on when your lights are on. That way your not going to forget about it and leave it on to drain your battery and blind every one walking past the back of your car!
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Did you have a look at your steering rack mounts?
89 Clipper Cab 20v (97% done!)
97 Peugeot Expert (daily, £510 off of ebay!)
06 Audi A3 (Wifes daily)
97 Peugeot Expert (daily, £510 off of ebay!)
06 Audi A3 (Wifes daily)
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make sure the column is earthed to the rack Via this wire.
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Many Thanks
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cheers
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Horn
It sits on the steering column and by its name sake creates a space between the wheel and stalk system and so stops the horn unless or course you press it.
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cheers
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