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sounds like another case of rotted wire possibly. the wires get so old that they crack and ground out against the columb. but thats only a thought. Dillon Carson (looking for a 66 or earlier squareback in or near California area) On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Jeff &/or Paula wrote: > Hi, all - Laid on the horn the other day and it decided to remain on. I > disconnected one of the leads at the horn to stop it, and later I > inspected the horn contact ring, which looked O.K; also disconnected the > center wire there and found there was still current going to the horn. > I'm figuring there's a short in the wiring somewhere between horn and > steering wheel, but I don't know if those wires run through the column, > or where they detour out, etc. Will it be necessary to cut into the > loom to isolate wire(s) involved? Appreciate advice, fellow T3ers. > > Jeff Knipe > '69 SB >