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Re: 1969 Rim blown horn

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by MikeLDrew@aol.com, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. In a message dated 10/21/05 22:57:45, GT350HZ@aol.com writes:

    << Is there something that may cause
    the contact of the switch to be intermittent? >>

    >>>I bought a new horn switch for my GT-350 clone, only to discover that the

    old switch worked fine. The problem was a break in the wires which snake all
    the way down through the steering column.

    Try this--jack the front wheels off the ground, and sit in the car with the
    key on, depress the horn and turn the steering wheel lock to lock while holding
    the horn button down. It may cycle on and off as the wires make and then
    break contact--that's what mine does....

    Mike
     
  2. STAN SIMM

    STAN SIMM Guest

    All
    Let me toot mine while we're talking about horn problems...An old codger
    (i.e.,geezer) passed this one along to me years ago. Now, I'm a codger and
    I can pass it along to you. Can't tell you if this applies to later models
    but I do know it applies to '65 and '66 Mustangs and '66 GT350's:
    If the horn is intermittent and you know it's not the horns themselves,
    look closely at the interface of the horn contact to the mating surface of
    the contact ring at the upper part of the steering column. Watch it as you
    turn the steering wheel. If the gap is too wide, the spring-loaded contact
    doesn't make electrical contact, hence no horn. Solution: Release and
    adjust the steering column
    upwards to reduce the gap.
    Regards, Stan
    -
    From: <MikeLDrew@aol.com>
    To: <GT350HZ@aol.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 12:09 PM
    Subject: Re: 1969 Rim blown horn


    >
    > In a message dated 10/21/05 22:57:45, GT350HZ@aol.com writes:
    >
    > << Is there something that may cause
    > the contact of the switch to be intermittent? >>
    >
    > >>>I bought a new horn switch for my GT-350 clone, only to discover that

    the
    > old switch worked fine. The problem was a break in the wires which snake

    all
    > the way down through the steering column.
    >
    > Try this--jack the front wheels off the ground, and sit in the car with

    the
    > key on, depress the horn and turn the steering wheel lock to lock while

    holding
    > the horn button down. It may cycle on and off as the wires make and then
    > break contact--that's what mine does....
    >
    > Mike
     
  3. On Sun, 23 Oct 2005, STAN SIMM wrote:

    > All
    > Let me toot mine while we're talking about horn problems...An old codger
    > (i.e.,geezer) passed this one along to me years ago. Now, I'm a codger and
    > I can pass it along to you. Can't tell you if this applies to later models
    > but I do know it applies to '65 and '66 Mustangs and '66 GT350's:
    > If the horn is intermittent and you know it's not the horns themselves,
    > look closely at the interface of the horn contact to the mating surface of
    > the contact ring at the upper part of the steering column. Watch it as you
    > turn the steering wheel. If the gap is too wide, the spring-loaded contact
    > doesn't make electrical contact, hence no horn. Solution: Release and
    > adjust the steering column
    > upwards to reduce the gap.
    > Regards, Stan


    What Stan says is definately true of the later models as well. But I think
    it is typically not the problem with the rim blow horns.

    But I have to say that I think the rim blow was not one of Ford's better
    ideas. I rememebr maybe about '74-76 or so when I started driving them
    around, that I typically didn't get into a rim blow that worked well, and
    most didn't work at all. I had many friends with 69-~73 Mustangs and only
    one guy I can remember had one that worked. My parents had a 71' Country
    Squire with rim blow and it was replaced once under warranty, and I think
    it quit working maybe a year later. If you get one to work, congratulate
    yourself.

    Calvin
    http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcalvin767
     

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