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Discussion in 'VR - VS Holden Commodore (1993 - 1997)' started by G4orce, Oct 26, 2006.

  1. G4orce

    G4orce HSV Owner

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    Hey guys I was just wondering if you can remove the front airbag part of the steering wheel to get the the horn. I not no a lot about airbags, so I dont no if it can be removed or not. My horn does not work and all fuses are got so my next thing to do it the check the connection at the wheel. If any one knows how to check this could you please let me know.
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    First check the relay and the actual horn itself as these are simpler than removing the airbag.
     
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    Yeah I have checked both of these and they are still good. Well my alarm still goes off so I am guessing the horn itself is still working. I think the last option is to try the steering wheel.
     
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    OK - best to get hold of a manual - the Gregorys has 2 pages on pulling the wheel off with plenty about not causing the bag to inflate. If you can get to a library you can photocopy the 2 pages. If thats not possible PM me and I can photo the pages for you.
    As a last check ....the alarm wiring has not been done incorrectly? - maybe the original wire to the horn button was not reconnected where the alarm connects (in the wiring loom).
     

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