More questions on airbag/horn ring

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Partner, Aug 16, 2006.

  1. Partner

    Partner Guest

    OK, I got everything apart but can't figure out how to get to the horn
    switch. It seems to be integrated with the air bag. It does come apart
    doesn't it? It looks like rivets holding it together on all four sides and
    I can see the back sides (pointy end) of four screws holding it on to the
    horn (cushion?) I didn't take the wheel off to get into the clock spring
    because after I disconnected the single horn wire, I checked to see if the
    horn was still going off. It wasn't so I figured that the short was not in
    the clock spring. Was that a valid assumption? I guess they still use clock
    springs? ( Sonata horn blaring automatically)
    thanks again
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    Partner, Aug 16, 2006
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  2. Partner

    hyundaitech Guest

    If I recall correctly, the horn contacts (switch) are the two metal bars to
    which the air bag mounts. If you depress one of them (with the horn wire
    connected), the horn should sound. It should not sound when you are not
    depressing either.

    The single wire you pulled off-- it didn't come off the air bag did it?
    If not put it back and see if the horn sounds. If not, your problem isn't
    happening right now. Check the wire to make sure it wasn't pinched by the
    air bag. If the horn sounds again when you reattach the wire, the problem
    is in the horn contacts.
     
    hyundaitech, Aug 16, 2006
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