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#880460 09/05/2012 7:31 PM
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does any body know if the horn button has wires going to it from the horn?

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You might try posting this over in the electrical forum. Not everyone checks this one.

Welcome to the Bolt! I read you other posts in the other forum. It's cool that you have the family truck.

As you get more used to the computer you'll figure out how to navigate the different forums. Then you can post your questions in the proper one for the best results.


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Welcome to the Bolt. The short answer is no. Under the horn button is a contact plate, and under that is the mast bearing. That has a wire that runs down the inside of the column and exits about 10 inches from the firewall. That hooks into the wiring harness to supply power to the horn. There is a spring loaded plunger that rides on the mast bearing, and fits in a hole in the steering wheel. That functions as a switch for the horn. May I also suggest you pick a copy of the assembly manual, and the shop manual. Those are the two books that most of us here rely on. There are a number of other sources of good information on the 47 to 54 trucks, but the two I mentioned will get you started.

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Thank you for the info. I am getting sparking from under the horn pad and a sound or click in horn when pressed.I thought a short some place was causing it.Got the horn pad off could not see wires,i will pull the steering wheel and check by the firewall. thanks again.

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The wire should be attached to the bearing mast
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is this wire on the inside or outside of firewall after it leaves the steering column?

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Fixed the horn today, wires are good. it had more to do with beer chili dogs and candy bars over the years.soaked it with fantastic let it sit for a few days cleaned up nice .the horn contact under the the plate was gummed up solid. dad loved junk food. Oh by the way advance design trucks all had beer bottle openers put in by the factory located at the door lock in the cab, dad showed me how and it did work .


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