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Join Date: Sep 2025
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Once I removed my horn rod, I was worried about breaking my tabs, so I sprayed a bunch of Deoxit D5 underneath my horn button, then worked it around by pressing the button in and turning it a bunch. Checking resistance with a multimeter while moving the button will help you find any “dead spots” in the button. Don’t forget to clean off the end that goes into the wiring hub as well. This made a night and day difference with my horn.
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