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Re: removing horn from steering wheel



Those spring metal fingers rust  and weaken. I broke one off..............................MO 
 
 
 
 
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Date: 3/25/2015 4:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: removing horn from steering wheel
 
Sometimes you have to bump it very hard to get it to move.
Not sure why.
 
Jimmy
 
 
On 3/25/15, Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The back of the horn ring should look something like this, right?
>
>
> 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-------
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>>  > 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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