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I have swapped the steering wheel on my +4SS to one of the Aero racing black suede ones. However I cannot seem to get the central horn push to work (though tbh I cant't recall if the old one worked either  ) Any obvious areas to check? Regards, Nick
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Put the old wheel back on and test the horn - that will give you a better idea of whether there is a fault in the horn push area, or whether you should be looking further afield. Modern (OE i.e. cheap) horns don't seem to last too long... 
Graham (G4FUJ)
Sold L44FOR 4/4 Giallo Fly '09 Gen2 MINI Cooper ragtop '90 LR 90 SW
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To save taking the wheel off remove the push, disconnect the wire from the push and touch it to earth with the ignition switched on. If the horn sounds, it's a fault with the push. If not, the fault is probably with the horn. Don.
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Thanks for the advice guys . Looks like a problem with the push.  Regards, Nick
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