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#133099 12/22/08 01:49 PM
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would like to use the orginal horn button i think i might some parts missing, anyone have a picture? ep

truckguy #133107 12/22/08 05:37 PM
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The horn button has two wire prongs that fit through the holes in the steering wheel and when pushed contact a brass plate in the upper column bushing grounding the horn. There are three pieces to the horn button: the prongs, rubber "spring" and metal or plastic cap.


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