Quick question re constantly sounding horn

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Quick question re constantly sounding horn

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Hello,
Am waiting currently for RAC to come out to look at my van - had it a long time and this has never happened before, whenever I move the steering wheel at all the horn comes on - and stays on!
Any ideas what is wrong? Am I looking at a garage stay? :(

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Mine does it when I turn right. I just unplug it and plug it back in at MOT time.
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I think you can replace the copper contact ring behind the wheel.

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yep, sounds like the copper ring on the underside of the steering wheel has worn or is sticking.
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£18.24

easy enough to fit.

Mine had split as it had got so thin, you may be able to temp fix it but cheap enough fix
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Reach under the van and disconnect it... :roll:
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kevtherev wrote:Reach under the van and disconnect it... :roll:

Don't need to get out of your seat, there's a spade connector by your knees.
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Hello, wow thanks for so many replies! By the time I posted, he arrived not long after - took wheel off, said it was sticking when I turned, and cleaned it up. Have managed the 6 miles home without incident but I'm sure it will happen again longer term. At least now I know how to disconnect the bloody thing!
To those who disconnect the horn, don't you ever need to use it? Maybe it's just living in a city, there's always some ejjit pulling out in front of me!

Thank you all again :)

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I rarely feel the need to use the horn to 'warn other drivers of my presence'. The times I use the horn are when I'm angry at another driver, say for cutting me up (I know, that's not what it's for :roll: ), and the horn in my van doesn't sound 'angry' - more of a comedy toot - so I tend not to use it!

But shouldn't it work for an MOT?
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Yes I would need the horn eventually.
But I wouldn't have had to wait for the RAC.

I'd. Have disconnected it and fixed it at home.

Which your going to have to do anyway
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I had a wheel where the brass ring was worn away to approx 20% of it's original circumference. Nw hat was left was 2 little tangs that were ground to a point like an arrow which meant the horn would only work at certain positions on the wheel. Perhaps you have a break in the ring which has folded over and making contact continuously. Please put up a pic when you get around to replacing. I bought an entire wheel for a tenner, I'd asked for close up pics before Gand to ensure the brass ring was a good one.
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Ah Kevtherev I will freely admit to not having a scooby how the horn is wired up - but I learn a bit at a time (and usually thanks to the RAC!)

What2d that's very interesting and I suspect something similar happening to me. Good to know a new wheel doesn't have to cost the earth.

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If I didn't know how to disconnect the horn, there is no way I would park and wait for the RAC. I would have just turned the stereo up and drove home! :lol:
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At least it was the RAC if you had called the AA they would have relayed you home or taken you to the main dealer :)
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I have these installed so I think there would be a lot of peed off folk if I didn't know how to disconnect it :lol: :lol:

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