Wolfsburg steering wheel wireing. help please.
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Wolfsburg steering wheel wireing. help please.
i have a 79 gti with wolfsburg steering wheel. the horn didnt work so ive now got a current to it but noticed when i took the horn cover off the wire to the horn is connected to the wheel but when it gets near the horn push the end is missing on the wire. i cant see where on the horn push it should connect to so any help or pics would be appreciated.
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id assume it would be on the brass coloured contact to the bottom right? if so maybe the spade end has snapped off
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Yeah I thought that but nothing obvious that I can see where it's snapped off so wondered if it was connected another way. Thanx for the reply, sorted it and seems to be working!!!
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Do you mind if I ask how you got round this? have the same problem at the moment.
I tried tucking it behind the brass contacts, but it comes out again.
Thank you
I tried tucking it behind the brass contacts, but it comes out again.
Thank you
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am having "challenges" getting mine sorted too and have made new brass contacts , that works fine but the correct springs are missing n that proving to be the issue now ,very disappointing when you have a series 1 car and the price of a steering wheel is what it is
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on the end of the wire I crimped a small earth terminal on it. i then with a small screw driver lifted the brass contact piece from one side of the mounting (its where it connect to the rubber horn push). On that part there a small nipple so i put the earth terminal under the nipple and then secured it back into its locating rubber. ....its held and been working great.
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well give it a go on the weekend, Thanks
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