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Old 06-14-2008, 08:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
rick3452
 
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First Post!! 1966 GTO owned since "69"

Hi everyone... I bought my 66 when I was a Junior in hight school in 1969, it was my first car, and I knew that I never would part with it. I will post pictures asap.
I do have a problem... My horn recently stoped working. I took the round button off the center of the steering wheel, Took the nut off and pulled off the chrome piece that you push to activate the horn. With a piece of wire I jumped the little copper piece to the center and tapped the reley on the firewall. HORN beeped!!
Now when I put it all back together, it wont work. I took it apart several more times, and with the wire jumper it works fine. Is there another part that might be missing?? The only thing there, is the little round copper thing that almost looks like a rivet that fits into a sleeve (spring) and it doesn't stick out very far at all. Sorry this is so confusing....
Thanks.. Rick
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