Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 21:29:09 -0600
Reply-To: JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
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From: JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Noisy steering wheel
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I had a problem with the new replacement horn ring I got from Van Cafe.
It wasn't their fault - and a fix was found.
The problem was - even though it was a new genuine part - the updated
horn ring has a plastic ring with a shoulder that the old ring didn't
have.That shoulder prevented the steering wheel from seating properly.
It was not an obvious thing, and David Beirerl and I spent a good bit of
time back and fourth to figure it out. The final solution was to very
carefully remove the brass piece from the new ring and install it on the
old plastic ring. Problem solved.
Be sure to use just a dab of some dielectric grease as a lubricant for
the brass finger that slides.
It may be that by now the ring with the shoulder thing may be resolved.
John
On 11/23/2013 9:12 PM, Alistair Bell wrote:
> The brass ring that is in the wheel can be replaced. Often you will find them broken, worn through in spots. I think van cafe sells the rings.
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> A pic of the ring is here on my blog
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> http://shufti.wordpress.com/?s=Horn+contact+ring
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> The spring tab that I think is an exotic copper alloy (David B. Where are you?) also gets worn and distorted. Sometimes it gets worn into a nasty sharp thing. I don't know where you can get replacement for that. If I recall correctly it is riveted on to the turn signal switch assembly.
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> Alistair
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>> On Nov 23, 2013, at 7:02 PM, Alain Thibault <alainthibault@TELUS.NET> wrote:
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>> Would the ring need replacing or just put back in place?
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>> Sent from my iPad 2
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>>> On 2013-11-23, at 18:22, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote:
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>>> I bet it is the horn contact ring being chewed up by the harder (beryllium?) copper contact strip. Gotta pull the wheel and see.
>>> or it could be plastic surround rubbing.
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>>> alistair
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>>>> On Nov 23, 2013, at 5:36 PM, Alain Thibault <alainthibault@TELUS.NET> wrote:
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>>>> Allo all
>>>> My steering wheel makes noise as if there was sand in the mechanism... which is not the case of course... It seems to be moving freely though...Would that mean that it needs to be oiled? Actually can I put oil in there?
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPad 2
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