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Old 06-26-2009, 11:45 AM   #10
jaros44sr
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Re: Need help with wiring stock temperature and vacuum gauges

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OK guys it's my turn to ask for help, I'm sure there are a lot more younger guys than i am, that could help me out, my problem is my horn , everything else is OK, i went for a test run to check things out and i try to use my horn and nothing happened ,,i came back to the house and find out that the horn had been by passed, with a horn bottom,,why would any one do that and i have been trying to figure this out with out tearing the steering wheel apart ,, so give me some idea what i might have to do OK,,thanks ,,i hope i posted in the right area to ask for help ?
Larry

I would repost this down on the Electrical section, or have a Mod. move it. Really smart guys down there and I'm sure one of them could help you out. I had a question for them and they even drew up a schematic for me to follow along

I'm electrically challenged, so I can't help
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