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Bridget

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Horn connections - was disabled drivers vehicle.
« on: 30 April 2007, 18:52:23 »

Desperately looking for help with my horn connections! My '98 Reflection was modified for a disabled driver using the Guido SimplexEN/907 electronic gas ring and mechanical brake lever. I have managed to remove all the parts but can't get to the bottom of the wiring for the horn. I have one wire left from the old brake lever (which operated the horn) but I can't figure out where it should be connected at the steering column. Can anyone help, please?
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Re: Horn connections - was disabled drivers vehicl
« Reply #1 on: 30 April 2007, 19:07:23 »

It should connect to the rear (column side) of the steering wheel squib (circular plastic assmebly)....to pin 2 (Brown/white wire)
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Re: Horn connections - was disabled drivers vehicl
« Reply #2 on: 30 April 2007, 19:50:24 »

Well Marks DTM Calib seems to have answered your question Bridget, all i have to say is welcome to the forum. :y
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Re: Horn connections - was disabled drivers vehicl
« Reply #3 on: 30 April 2007, 20:59:08 »

Thanks, Guys! Will try tapping onto Brown/White at connector before making permanent. Hope to get a chance to work on it tomorow night. Will post results when done.
Thanks for the help.....and the Welcome! Both are appreciated. :)
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Re: Horn connections - was disabled drivers vehicl
« Reply #4 on: 01 May 2007, 19:21:40 »

 :y A big thumbs up to you guys! I have done the work and now my horn does whot it's supposed to!!
Many thanks!
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