jreacock
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« on: April 04, 2017, 01:14:40 AM » |
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And another wiring question... Does anyone know how the steering wheel is earthed?
I've been chasing down a problem with the horn on my Spyder for a while now. I spent a long time verifying the connections to the horn relay, checked everything against a spare fuse box, checking voltages and continuity and found nothing wrong. Everything seemed to be as it should, but no horn. I could make the horn sound by removing the cover off the relay, and pressing the contacts by hand - so I knew the horn wiring part was ok. The 12V went through the relay coil and on up to the steering wheel, and I verified that the 12V got to the top slip-ring part of the wheel through the sprung copper contact. The problem - as far as I can see, is that the steering wheel isn't earthed in any way (the centre part that the securing nut screws on to), so when the horn is pressed, the 12V circuit from the horn relay coil is not being grounded and made a complete circuit - it still floats at 12V. If I manually ground the 12V line that feeds the copper contact, then the relay works.
So - I wonder how this upper part of the wheel is earthed. I can't find anything that earths it - it's secured in plastic bushes, and because it rotates, it's difficult to do much about it. It joins a UJ, the top part of which has continuity with the top splined part, but the lower half of the same UJ that then goes down to the bottom UJ (and then out to the steering rack) has no continuity.
Does anyone know how the steering wheel centre splined boss is earthed?
I've spent many hours on this now - and although I've found the reason for the issue - I'm now not sure how to solve it. I've not disturbed the wheel at all, so I don't know why this stopped - but I notice that I've circled the horn relay in the Haynes manual, so I think I must have had problems in the past with this.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Justin.
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