Why is this earth on the hornpush?

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DEEMAN
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Why is this earth on the hornpush?

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There is an earth on the hornpush I have. It is on the ramp(!!!) and I cannot believe it is original - doesn't even look like it.

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I see other, more original, hornpushes, and they also have an earth but more sensibly placed.

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But my question remains. Why should there be an earth there at all? Testing purposes? Surely not needed.

Or am I being dim :roll:

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Re: Why is this earth on the hornpush?

Post by 914 KEV »

DEEMAN wrote:There is an earth on the hornpush I have. It is on the ramp(!!!) and I cannot believe it is original - doesn't even look like it.
But my question remains. Why should there be an earth there at all? Testing purposes? Surely not needed.

Or am I being dim :roll:

Ian
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Yes it should be there. It is a switchable earth. :wink:
This plate is insulated from the rest of the horn push and when pushed will make contact with the steering wheel to make a circuit.

The connection on the plate can easily break off if not careful when connecting the wire and removing it again when the horn push is removed from the steering wheel..
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Re: Why is this earth on the hornpush?

Post by Lightweight_911 »

I think there may be a difference between the set-up on a 911 vs a 914 ...

Certainly on the LWB early 911's (& 912) I've owned these are the connections:


Brown & white wire (from the relay) connects to the horn contact 'slip ring'

Brown (earth) wire connects via a ring terminal to one of the steering column housing screws - see item circled in red :

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Once everything is assembled, when you press the horn it completes the earth connection (via the spring-loaded horn contact) to the slip ring & hence triggering the horn relay.

There is no additional earth wire connected to the horn pad.


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Re: Why is this earth on the hornpush?

Post by DEEMAN »

Thank you both. So the 'spare' connection is not used in my car.
Everything is wired as per your description and excellent picture Andy.

Onwards with the project - but it is a bit too cold in the garage as yet even though the sun is shining. :colors:
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