momo steering wheel horn???

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trd2000mr2
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momo steering wheel horn???

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Might sound a bit dumb..but im not very technically competent! My old steering wheel had the horn buttons on the steering wheel itself. Ive since changed the steering wheel to a momo millenium. As a result i havent got a button to press the horn! will this TRD horn button from ebay do the job or will there need to be extra wiring needed?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... gory=42612

Any help apprerciated!
I really miss my horn! theres too many stupid drivers where i live!
cheers
GeoffC320
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Re: momo steering wheel horn???

Post by GeoffC320 »

Yeah. I've got a TRD horn press on my Italvolanti aftermarket s/wheel. Works fine. Just remember to tape up one of the wires (it's earthed through the hub itself) otherwise your horn may sound constantly!

Easy job.
trd2000mr2
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Re: momo steering wheel horn???

Post by trd2000mr2 »

cheers for that mate. Did the TRD horn press come with the wiring? So i take it u just plug it into the wires from the old horn? does it come with the screws to attach to the steering wheel? PS.sorry for all the questions!
GeoffC320
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Re: momo steering wheel horn???

Post by GeoffC320 »

Now, as it happens I fitted it in conjunction with a 'Snap-off' boss so that I can remove the wheel from the car for security. Therefore the wiring arrangements were probably a little bit different on mine.

There's no screws, just some metal spring clip/disc thingies which help it all fit snugly into the hole in the wheel. Honestly, it's a really simple job. :wink:
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