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It also failed on
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Finally, I need a new rubber seal for the n/s front brake caliper.
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Thanks for any help you can give.
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elbon50 wrote:You car will be quite legal with just one horn working& will pass MoT
I removed one from my car as part of my weight saving programme![]()
oukie wrote:I had an issue with my horns not working
and it was down to the steering wheel horn pusher,
If you remove the cover you will see that to sound the horn there are
four little copper pins that push on a plate to make the connection,
mine we're corroded, just a rub over with every paper not only fixed my horns but it made them louder, this must be because I have improved the circuit.
Chris
widster wrote:Just took car for MOT and it's now passed! I've managed to build up a list of jobs to do, notably replacing the alternator and some rust proofing, but at least the car's road legal![]()