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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / April 2006

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307 horn problem (again)

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Raymond Dalgleish - 24 Apr 2006 13:19 GMT
The horn on my 307 still only works intermittently. Needless to say, it
ALWAYS works when I take it to the garage.

I have decided to have a go myself at cleaning up the connector that
causes the problem, but I cannot get the air-bag cover/horn push off. I
know that it entails pushing in a spring clip on each side by pushing a
rod into the holes either side of the steering wheel. I can feel the
clips moving against the springs but I cannot remove the cover/horn push.

Can anybody suggest what I am doing wrong?

Raymond
nigel - 24 Apr 2006 20:00 GMT
>The horn on my 307 still only works intermittently. Needless to say, it
>ALWAYS works when I take it to the garage.
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>
>Raymond
Push through the hole until you feel the spring, then while pushing
lift the airbag on that side. Repeat on the other side.
Don't bother just cleaning the earth connector. The mod is to remove
the earth from the square hole, cut off the connector and put on a
small ring terminal. Just below the square hole is a slightly raised
round bit (there's one the other sdie too). Drill a small hole through
here (best to take the wheel off altogether to avoid drilling into the
shroud beneath. Also it will make it easier to clean out the aluminium
filings), and attach the wires with a small self tapper (again not too
long. It only needs to just go through the hole).
Hope this helps.
Raymond Dalgleish - 25 Apr 2006 08:46 GMT
>>The horn on my 307 still only works intermittently. Needless to say, it
>>ALWAYS works when I take it to the garage.
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> long. It only needs to just go through the hole).
> Hope this helps.

I have tried pushing and lifting (as you suggest) but the airbag will
not come off. Do I need to push more? I'm afraid that I might break
something.

Raymond
nigel - 25 Apr 2006 21:12 GMT
>>>The horn on my 307 still only works intermittently. Needless to say, it
>>>ALWAYS works when I take it to the garage.
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>
>Raymond
Yes, you need to push fairly hard. You won't break anything, they are
strong wire clips. Theoretically, you should push both sides together
and the airbag jumps up. But that rarely works (for me anyhow).
Raymond Dalgleish - 26 Apr 2006 08:58 GMT
>>>>The horn on my 307 still only works intermittently. Needless to say, it
>>>>ALWAYS works when I take it to the garage.
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> strong wire clips. Theoretically, you should push both sides together
> and the airbag jumps up. But that rarely works (for me anyhow).

Thanks.

Even before I got your reply I went ahead anyway and applied more force.
The air bag came off and, as you say, the wire clips are indeed strong.
I was pushed for time, so I just cleaned up the connector and the horn
seems to work fine now.

I did wonder if it would be a good idea to use battery-terminal "grease"
to avoid further corrosion. Or, perhaps, Vaseline as I believe that it
conducts too. Any thoughts?

Raymond
nigel - 26 Apr 2006 21:27 GMT
>>>>>The horn on my 307 still only works intermittently. Needless to say, it
>>>>>ALWAYS works when I take it to the garage.
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>
>Raymond
Never tried it, but I suppose it would help, but I don't think it
would be permanent. The earth relies on the springiness of the
connector to hold against the sides of the hole. Not a good design I
feel. The only real cure will be to screw it tightly to the wheel.
If you're going to the trouble of taking it off again to apply
vaseline, then do the mod and you will NEVER have any further problem.
LOL.

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