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Ididit column and Horn
How do I get the horn working with the Ididit column and the GM steering wheel adapter with center horn push button? Do I need to purchase a switch that inserts into the column?
Thanks, Corey C |
There is a 1/4" spade connector that the black wire from the opposite side of the horn relay runs to.
When you press the horn, it connects to ground. Find the 1/4" spade connector and put an Ohm meter to it and ground, press the button. I should read from infinity to near zero as you press the horn button. The horn should sound when the wire touches any ground. Hope this helps. :D |
Horn
It has been a long time but I am now back at it. Still have not fixed the horn issue. I understand it makes a ground to sound the horn but when I look in there a have a brass screw on the back of the center cap and 3 holes in the center of the column (one which looks like it has some sort of connector inside) How exactly is the gound made and am I missing some kind of connector in there?
Thanks, Corey |
I had to run a ground wire to the outer steering column casing. I used the steering column fasteners keep the ground wire attached to the steering column casing.
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You have to buy a horn contact from an earlier gm vehicle. I believe a mid 70's part will work. I have seen them for second generation Cameros.
Here's one on fleabay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/67-81-CORVET...item337772eb59 Just google "GM horn contact" and you'll come up with all kinds of hits. |
Thanks...that's just what I needed. One more thing crossed off my list.
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