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#356677 11/25/15 12:42 AM
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My 1947 horn ring is extremely sensitive. Is it possible to adjust sensitivity? How is the center horn cap removed? Thank you.

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Don't know about 1947, but the center cap on the steering wheel of my 1951 Chevrolet pops off.

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Horn adjustment This might help.


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Not if he has a "banjo wheel". I guess he will tell us if so.

GoodTimin #356696 11/25/15 05:34 PM
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Thank you for the information on adjusting my horn sensitivity. The problem is fixed. I appreciate the help and Happy Thanksgiving!


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