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88 Steering Wheel Horn Question

Hello Everyone-

So I figured I'd fix my light switch tonight and reconnect my horn (came disconnected when I purchased the car).

1- Removed the Horn Cover and in the process broke one of the spring attachments on the main wheel so now the horn cover is loose- how can I fix this, besides buying a new Momo (which is happening by the way I just want to rescue this steering wheel in case I ever need to restore to stock).

2- I repaired the light switch- thanks to everyone who has posted on this subject!

3- the final project- fix the horn. One end of the wire was connected to the back of the Horn Cover but where does the other end go ??? Did I miss something here didn't notice any spot for the wire to connect to opposite of the horn button.

Thanks for any help you can provide...

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I've got the steering wheel out of my 87 collecting dust. The leather sucks but I think the horn parts are all there. (it was in the box that came with the car) Is the broken part removeable or is part of the wheel. If removeable, let me know what part and I'll toss the bit in the mail.

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