I click on the link in each of the examples you posted that says check to see if this part fits my vehicle and it comes up does not fit your vehicle. So the clock spring must be in the air bag unit.
Goggles thanks for the reply. I would rather replace the air bag unit or do a repair if possible. I'll continue my search for a new unit, if anyone has any suggestions that would be great.
I also found this post helpful, the idea of trying a repair could be the key to success with this horn air bag unit. Someone posted a while back that he had the horn wires in the unit re-routed the one on the radio toggle switches one the back of the steering wheel and that worked fine for him...
Thanks for the input Steve. Fortunately everything else works properly. I'm curious if anyone has taken one of these apart and tried to reverse engineer the part that makes the horn work. I believe the air bag horn combo must have a week link, in the part that allows you to engage the horn.
Thanks for the reply Pizano, In my case the horn has stopped blowing as some have described you can't actually make it sound no matter how hard you press the center of the pad. It still works on other requests like the alarm, locking and unlocking etc.
Has anyone made any progress on this steering wheel air bag-horn problem? I've been looking around to purchase a new or used unit, they just aren't available. Its seems they post a price ($1300) however none available. Just wondering if anyone has tried to figure out why the horn pad part of...
Thanks Steve, Electronic throttle control relearn is what I was looking for. I've been waiting to install the off road PCM I purchased several years ago. My warrantee is about to run out so now would be a good time to do the install. I guess I'll need to find a dealer to do the throttle relearn.
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