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Heck if I can figure out how, but the left-side horn button cover has popped off of the steering wheel and I've got no idea how to re-attach it. The Helms manual just treats the steering wheel as one big non-servicable part. Anyone have any ideas? I'd hate to have to get a whole new steering wheel to fix this.
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haha mine too, another honda engineering marvel, anyway just push it back in, yes your horn will beep, but youll feel it click, unless the plactic clip broke, then just glue it or something creative.
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Re: Horn button
geez, looks like we are all in the same boat, since my wheel was feeling abit worn, ijust repleced it with a nice MOMO wheel. It looks and feels like a treat, just changed the wiring to suit. Piece of cake (if you have the money)
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Re: Horn button
Yeah, the damn plastic clip on the bottom-right of the button is hanging by a thread. No idea how that happened, but the button just won't stay in now. Guess I'll have to figure something out, don't really fancy supergluing it to that metal thing.
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Re: Horn button
epoxy anyone?
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