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Thread: Horn Button...got a spare?

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluelightdisco View Post
    it must be acommon thing cause my right button broke to so i threaded a zip tie through to hold it in there, its ugly but it works a treat!!!!
    my fix was simmilar, only i put 3 blobs of sillicon under the button and held it with a zip tie loosley till the sillicon dried then removed the zip tie. it works, but the LHS one is easier for road rage

    cheers phil

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    Right one also. I removed the spring & insulated the wire then pushed the button in. Have to remember to hoot with the left & gesticulate with the right.
    + 2016 D4 TDV6

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifter View Post
    I have the whole new harness here with a right hand button left in it...

    I paid the $200 from Graeme Coopers

    and then chickened out on replacing the whole thing because I have no experience with airbags

    so I carefully replaced the left button...
    Soooooo does that mean you maybe willing to sell right hand button?

    Does it just clip in? Never had a problem therefore I've never looked.

    If in doubt I'd be disconnectiing the battery if you have to go anywhere near the airbags, but I don't think you'll have to. Been a while since I've driven my D2
    yeah it does clip in.....but with mine 2 of the "lips" have broken so it doesnt clip in....just pops out. I now have the horn plate and wire sticking out of the hole.

    Can you take the cover of the whole area of the steering wheel easily. Figured if all else fails do a bodge job on the button...ie try and make 2 new "lips" so it will hook in. I don't want to give the cover a good yank and find out I am in a worse situation .......being pretty dense with all this stuff as it is ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    I had my right button go one me & even lost the spring. I got a replacement from www.lrseries.com or you could try bputah.com I recall I only paid $45 aus 3 years ago inc postage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Soooooo does that mean you maybe willing to sell right hand button?
    Sure - PM me your details. I won't get it in the post today but I'll try to get it sent during the week. We can chat about price in PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifter View Post
    Sure - PM me your details. I won't get it in the post today but I'll try to get it sent during the week. We can chat about price in PM.
    PM sent,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Hi,
    I bought a hoen switch set recently from L. R. Series - specialists in land rover, land rover series and range rover - gearbox, axle, transmission parts, spares and major units
    for 57.85 pounds which included postage.

    Yep, my right one was stuffed too, you only had to wave your hand near it and the horn would sound. So i disconnected it, while I waited for the new one, now just have to fit it.

    cheers
    Craig

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    Hey Stevo.

    Guess what - I just checked out in the box of asssorted odds & sods in the shed, and the one that I have left is a lefty.

    Sorry mate - that bloke Murphy strikes again. Hope you found one somewhere else.

    Cheers .......... Brian
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Stevo

    Sorry about the delay - it went in the post today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drifter View Post
    Stevo

    Sorry about the delay - it went in the post today.
    Thanks mate...have been in Sydney all week anyway,

    Regards

    Stevo

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