My '77 is that way too.
Wil Boucher wrote:
>
> For what it's worth, I have a '69 and the horn push is on the turn indicator
> stalk, push in toward the steering column for the horn, up for the right
> signal, down for the left signal, pull back to flash the brights, push
> forward to engage the brights...
>
> not sure if this was for any year other than '69 but worth looking at...
>
> Wil.
>
> 1969 MGB Roadster
> (a work in progress)
>
> Subject: Horn Problems
>
> My Horn doesn't work. I have confirmed that I do indeed have voltage to the
> horns and that they do work by puttin 12 volts across them. The PO put a
> Carrerra steering wheel on the car and they have no worked since I acquired
> the car.
>
> I have found that the black wire in the horn/turn signal assemply is pulled
> out and I can not figure out how to get it back!!!
>
> Also, I can not fathom how the horn switch is supposed to work with the
> Carrerra steering wheel. I can't see how depressing the horn botton on the
> wheel can cause anything to "close" there seems to be no electrical or
> mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the horn switch.
>
> Any help is Greatly appreciated.
>
> John Shidler
> 1968 MGB
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