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Thread: Replacing the horn switch assembly?

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    Default Replacing the horn switch assembly?

    Hi, another little project I have is to replace the horn swicth assembly. My car's horn does not work so I checked the fuse and it was missing. I installed a fuse and pushed the horn button and heard a relay click in the engine compartment and that was it. I checked the horn fuse and it was blown.

    I then noticed that the right side horn button on my steering wheel does not spring out when depressed so am assuming that it may be faulty and perhaps the source of a short. I checked on the rear side of the steering wheel and found 4 small machine screws near the steering shaft collar and 2 rather large torx screws. I removed the 4 machine screws and nothing happened and I will need to go buy a larger set of torx bits if I am to remove the 2 torx screws. Any ideas if this is the right approach? I certainly don't want to mess up the air bag or some other parts.

    Thanks!

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    Default same problem

    would love to hear a fix on this one. I drive to Queens NY everyday from NJ, I need my horn too. thanks

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