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xb-60 05-25-2020 01:40 AM

Horn button, English COB car
 
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Good afternoon :)

Need advice before I drill.

I'm about to fit my horn button, envisaged to fit near the lower edge, RHS, of the dash panel (RHD car, remember).

My question - is the button in the picture below (COB6058) to the right of the steering wheel the car's horn button? I have one, described as an MGA item, that I intend to fit in a similar location on my car.

Cheers!
Glen

t walgamuth 05-25-2020 05:43 AM

It looks like a conventional button in the steering wheel to me.

twobjshelbys 05-25-2020 09:10 AM

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Horn button is at the left bottom of the picture, bottommost gauge, then left to pull switch (headlights), then left that is concave button horn button.

Here it is on my CSX. Circled in red lower right of steering wheel.

Moritz55 05-25-2020 09:15 AM

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The Cobra button on my SPO2454 is along the top just right of the steering wheel (I circled it in the pic) .... so to me the horn button in your pic is in the lower left corner ... It's the same small black button as mine under the toggle switch in your pic.

rsk289 05-25-2020 03:15 PM

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The original street leafspring COB cars' horns were activated by the press button on the back of the VW-style indicator switch. The car in the photo has had a few changes over the years, by the looks of things, including later gauges and switch additions. The knob on the far right is, I think, the fresh air push knob, and the large black knob, which is not an original style, is where I would expect the push switch for the screenwasher to be. As the car seems to have a plexi aeroscreen type fitting, screenwashers might not be fitted, unless for driver-cooling duties. I suspect it's been rewired so that switch could work the horns as the steering wheel centre looks like the usual aftermarket plastic blanking cap. Unfortunately the indicator arm is not visible.
I'm not sure what the 'FIA' coil spring cars had.

xb-60 05-25-2020 06:13 PM

Thanks for the responses gentlemen.

Looks like it’s a consensus that the smaller, concave button is in fact the horn button.
….but…. at this stage my thinking is to use the large convex MGA horn button....as a horn button.

I am allowing myself some licence because:
- a larger, convex button is easier/quicker to locate and push…and therefore safer
- my dash already has some non-standard, period features, as might be appropriate for a car having road/race use

Cheers!
Glen


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