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Re: removing horn from steering wheel



Did you see the email from Don G.? Does your car have a full horn ring or not?

Can someone confirm the direction needed to turn the horn ring to remove? 

Sometimes it helps to get another pair of eyes and hands involved for a fresh perspective. I'd ask a Mopar knowledgeable buddy to come over and give a second opinion. 

Thanks,
Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: gto64gto@xxxxxxxx
>  To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Subject: Re: removing horn from steering wheel
>  Sent: Apr 13 '15 01:42
>  
>  Gary, I still have not been able to remove the horn ring from my 65
>  Satellite. I've tried every thing I could but can't get it off. I had a new
>  65 and never had any problems and have had this present wheel(I know I've
>  had it off at least twice) but I cant get it to budge. I have always pushed
>  down on the center of horn and turned it counter clock wise with no
>  problems, but not this time. I'm at wits end. I know what it looks like. Can
>  you or anyone help me? It seems to be stuck. There is some movement from
>  side to side when pressed down, But it wont budge. Thanks.   
>  On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 14:16:33 +0000
>    "Gary H."  wrote:
>  > The back of the horn ring should look something like this, right?
>  >
>  > http://www.ctcautoranch.com/Used%20Parts/Horn%20Rings-Steering%20Wheels/Mopar/1965%20Dodge%20Polara%20Horn%20Ring%202.JPG
>  >
>  > There's not much there to bind. Maybe press down and slightly move
>  >the horn ring left to right to get a sense of what is happening
>  >beneath.
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Gary H.
>  >
>  >>  -------Original Message-------
>  >
>  >>  > Are there screws on the back of the steering wheel holding the
>  >>horn
>  >>  >ring on?
>  >
>  >>  > No there are no screws. I have removed the horn before with no
>  >>problems by just pressing down on the center of the horn and turning
>  >>it. It would always come off but not this time.
>  >
>  >

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