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69 roadrunner Horn Beeps Intermittently

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My 69 roadrunner horn has begun to beep intermittently when turning the steering wheel. It works fine when not turning the wheel. I have had the steering wheel off and nothing was found to be defective and no uninsulated wiring was found. Have any of you experienced this? If so, what did you learn? Thanks!
 
Clean the contact plates. Should help with that.
 
This ^^^^
And there is a insulator between the horn contact ring and the hub of the wheel
That could be cracked or deteriorated
 
This ^^^^
And there is a insulator between the horn contact ring and the hub of the wheel
That could be cracked or deteriorated

Are you referring to the removeal of the part attached to the steering that cancels the turn signals? If so, is this part easily removed? Once removed, is the insulator available for purchase? Thanks!
 
yes you gotta remove the signal cancel to get to it, it can be removed not easy though and im not sure if that insulator is available. I removed one from my bee wheel to restore the wheel was kinda a pain to get off but gose on a lot easier. once you get to the insulator you could find some similar material and make your own.
 
Yea I made my own insulator out of a piece of thin rubber 20 years ago, still good, any gasket material will be fine.
Make sure you put the cancel back in the same exact spot.
 
yes you gotta remove the signal cancel to get to it, it can be removed not easy though and im not sure if that insulator is available. I removed one from my bee wheel to restore the wheel was kinda a pain to get off but gose on a lot easier. once you get to the insulator you could find some similar material and make your own.

Yea I made my own insulator out of a piece of thin rubber 20 years ago, still good, any gasket material will be fine.
Make sure you put the cancel back in the same exact spot.

I really appreciate your knowledge guys!!!! Mopar to you both!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
My 69 roadrunner horn has begun to beep intermittently when turning the steering wheel. It works fine when not turning the wheel. I have had the steering wheel off and nothing was found to be defective and no uninsulated wiring was found. Have any of you experienced this? If so, what did you learn? Thanks!

I have same issue, mine would blow when i used turn signal, I could wiggle turn signal and horn would blow. figured it was grounding out someplace but have not taken it apart yet.
 
Does anyone know where I can get the horn contact with ground wire? My internet search has been unsuccessful.
 
No but thanks. It attaches to the steering wheel hub with a thick wire ring (turn signal cancel cam) and is made of thin flat copper and has a black wire that will connect to the horn switch like you have linked.
 
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Great thread...I am having the same intermittent horn blow when turning my 70 bee. The horn pad itself is a little sloppy despite the mounting bolt being tight. Anyone have a pic or can point to any that shows the fix described above? The horn blowing was so annoying that I disconnected the horns but am nervous when driving..no way to wake up idiot drivers doing idiotic things. Any help would be great.
 
I have same problem.does anyone have a picture of gasket that goes under flat copper ting with wire attached.thanks
 
I'm out of town for a few days if no one posts up
a pic I have one apart and will get you a pic on the weekend
 
I bought a sheet of thin gasket material at NAPA and cut it to fit. Not a problem since.
 
do you have any pictures of what you did. does it go under the flat copper ring.thanks
 
Sorry but I don't have pictures. IIRC the gasket material goes between the copper ring and the hub. The trip ring wire must be removed and the gasket has to be cut in a circular fashion with a hole in the middle to slid over the hub. I used the copper ring as a template for the gasket.
 
Here's the pics you requested

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