I did a search but the answers were unclear. The Chilton book just says to pull the horn button off but I am unsure what constitutes the horn button. The pic below shows my steering wheel and horn. What part do I pull off and how (A ob B or something else)? I tried pulling off "B" as it moves but didn't want to force it in case I broke something. My self cancelling doesn't work so I want to fix it and need to remove the horn button to start. Thanks.
Horn Button Removal 1969
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Re: Horn Button Removal 1969
a and b are all one piece. Carefully pry the 3 sections, at the bottom edge between the spokes, away from the column. There are little tits inside that lock into a slot. Warming it will make it more pliable and less brittle.
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Re: Horn Button Removal 1969
Thanks. I'll leave it in the sun today so the inside warms up and then try and pull it, hopefully without breaking anything.PwrWgnDrvr wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:06 ama and b are all one piece. Carefully pry the 3 sections, at the bottom edge between the spokes, away from the column. There are little tits inside that lock into a slot. Warming it will make it more pliable and less brittle.