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HORN BUTTON

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  • Start date Start date Nov 16, 2004

JETHRO

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where can i get a new horn button for an 89. mine went south and was stuck on. i looked like a drill sergeant field stripping a 45 when i had to get it to stop in the middle of traffic. i checked the resto places but i didnt know if anyone knew where i could get a new one.
 

The Shape

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JETHRO said:
where can i get a new horn button for an 89. mine went south and was stuck on. i looked like a drill sergeant field stripping a 45 when i had to get it to stop in the middle of traffic. i checked the resto places but i didnt know if anyone knew where i could get a new one.
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You can fix it easy. What happens is the foam between the two contact plates gets old and the plates touch when you don't want them to. I took mine apart and shoved some cotton balls in there put it back together works good as new. Took 10 minutes tops.
 

89MustangGX

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The Shape said:
You can fix it easy. What happens is the foam between the two contact plates gets old and the plates touch when you don't want them to. I took mine apart and shoved some cotton balls in there put it back together works good as new. Took 10 minutes tops.
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I did the same, but tried using some fancy foam rubber stuff. The button is real stiff now too, but works. Maybe I'll take it apart and try cotton.
 

bgjohnson

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yep i second "the shape" same thing happened to me and i just put rolled up pieces of paper in there and voila, it works good as new.
 
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it's been discontinued from ford and i haven't seen anyone selling repros yet.i had to buy a used steering wheel off of ebay to get mine.
 

JETHRO

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i was gonna go to one of the local yards to get one. we have alot of junk mustangs around here. mines an 89 and i knew the newest i was gonna get was from an 89. maybe ill try the cotton or foam.
 

The Shape

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JETHRO said:
i was gonna go to one of the local yards to get one. we have alot of junk mustangs around here. mines an 89 and i knew the newest i was gonna get was from an 89. maybe ill try the cotton or foam.
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Cotton, paper or foam should all work, all you need is something to keep the plates apart till you press them together. 89MustangGX mine is a little stiff too even with the cotton.
 

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I checked on the price a few years back, and Ford wanted $75 for it!!! So I did the thin foam route. I used some headliner material, cut to shape and I cut out holes for the bumps in the plate so it would contact good when the horn is pressed. Cost me about $1 for the material and it has been working perfectly for the past 3 or 4 years. Some guys have used the thin sponges or scouring pads with success. Anything about 1/8 - 3/16" thick that will compress and expand again should work.

Good luck!
 

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i used some 3M weatherstripping foam. It's sticky on one side and was about 1/8 inch think. Works great!
 
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Miracles - the search button worked and this was the exact info I needed!

My horn came on last nite when my Chevy buddy parked next to the car and stayed on until I got the fuse out. Christine, she's funny like that.
 

tonydalrymple

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The Shape said:
You can fix it easy. What happens is the foam between the two contact plates gets old and the plates touch when you don't want them to. I took mine apart and shoved some cotton balls in there put it back together works good as new. Took 10 minutes tops.
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I used a piece 3M scotchbrite pad, cut it in circular shape like the origional foam, cut one center hole & a hole at each corner for contact only(12,3,6,9,o'clock). It's worked beatifully for about 1 & 1\2 years now.....
 
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