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Horn Problem. Is this a Common Fault?


Mort

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About 4 months ago my horn became erratic, and eventually stayed on. The problem turned out to be the copper collar disconnecting from the ring contact (see below).

 

http://www.caterhamparts.co.uk/img/p/1310-1310-thickbox.jpg

 

This was replaced, but the same problem has now happened again - exactly the same as before. Is this a common problem or have I just been unlucky?

 

I'd prefer to keep the horn button in the centre of the steering wheel, as that seems a much more logical place to have it, but if it has to be replaced every few months then relocation to a button on the dash seems to be the way to go.

 

Anyone else had a similar experience?

 

 

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Yes, common for me: I had two such failures. I now have a momo wheel but hate the button on the dash. I'm still not used to it there.

 

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I was going to fit a centre push on my car as it came supplied with the dash button.

A couple of people told me they had problems with the wheel contact and recommended I keep it as it is, so it is certainly a known problem.

 

Duncan

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Thanks for the replies. *thumbup*

 

The copper ring has actually disconnected, as it did the first time around, and is currently free-floating and earthing on anything it feels like. Dead embarrassing when this happens going through town. *redface*

 

Looks like relocation is the way to go. My Supersprint had the horn on the dash, so hopefully it will soon become second nature again.

 

Thanks all. 😶‍🌫️

 

Edited by - Mort on 26 Mar 2012 10:17:43

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I have the centre push and mine has recently failed for a different reason.

The spring loaded contact on the wheel boss was touching just the outer few mm of the copper ring, with a bit of an overhang. The tip of the contact had worn leaving a lip on one side and eventually this lip tag touched the plastic surrounding the copper ring causing the horn to become intermittent/non existant.

 

Removed the sprung contact and introduced the tip to Mr File and it's all working fine again.

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Unless you live in Mumbai, how often do you use the damned thing anyway? *tongue* *wink*

 

I must confess that the dash-button in one of my two sevens (the Westie) is not ideal in that:

 

i) It is the same colour as the dash

ii) It is obscured by the wheel

iii) I think (haven't driven the car yet this year) that it is the same design/colour as the starter button!

 

None of the above is ideal when you actually *do* need it (typically only when someone decides to reverse towards you - and being bike-engined with no reverse, it can get quite frantic in the cockpit at that point!)

 

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Also had a problem with my momo CSR steering wheel on more than one occasion. In the end removed it and had a boss,shaft and quick release made special for my CSR. Relocated a push button horn under the steering wheel.
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