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Old 07-31-2001, 04:57 PM   #3
Fishz
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About your horn, Mine was broken too, and I took the entire horn assembly apart, I was missing parts but I got them and it still didn't work, so I looked at the two leads that make it work (there under the Stering wheel, when you take the wheel off there right there) They had worn down, so I took some plastic and put it Underneeth, and it shot them up enought to touch, and now it works.
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