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horn button removal
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Bill Heptig
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I have a '35 1200 is anyone familiar with how the horn button is removed from the steering wheel?

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Posted on: 2023/11/13 17:54
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Re: horn button removal
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JL
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I have a 37. It looks similar to your horn. Disconnect the battery first.
Press the horn button in the center and hold down while turning slightly to left or right to disengage from the housing. There is also a wire running through the steering column that you will have to trace down and disconnect to take the button completely out.

Good luck

Posted on: 2023/11/13 18:14
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Re: horn button removal
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Bob J
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I posted this a while ago if it becomes stubborn!
I have been told what gummed mine up was once foamed rubber
Bob J.

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Posted on: 2023/11/13 18:18
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Re: horn button removal
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Packardbarry
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Go to
https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/1933-1936PartsList.pdf
Page 166

Horn But, Light Lever, Throttle Lever
all an assy to a shaft/rod that goes thru the str column. U have to break the shaft loose from all at lower end and pull assy out/up then go from there. NOT a 10 min job.

Posted on: 2023/11/13 18:27
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