Just like I feared Horn dosent work
#7
I have to check it next time in my car. There was a 'jumper' wire included with either the hub or the wheel, i cant remember. Both ends have female spade connectors. One end connected to the horn button and the other connected to the hub i think. I know for a fact there is another wire that comes out of the dash that is supposed to connect to the hub also.. I THINK. I was almost certain it connected to the back of the horn button but based on your pictures i guess im wrong.
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#8
Do you see the brass colored wire in the lower right corner of the picture? Its near the momo logo on the button. That is the ground and you need to make sure it touches the metal ring that was installed between the wheel and hub. If the momo buttons are anythign like the sparco ones they suck and break all the time so it could just be a bad button.
#9
I remember a yellow wire, there were definitely two. I remember first jerry rigging the second wire. Then, I ended up getting a two (female) wire horn button. Sorry, I cannot be more helpful.
#10
If you haven't figure it out by then, I will look for an extra button I had and to see if it had two attachment points. If it does, and you don't have it solved, I will send it to you. It is a Momo button for sure.
#12
Forget it guys thanks anyway Ive head it wasting my day on this piece of junk. (the momo junk) not the car . I did get it working for about 3 or 4 honks. Until the metal tab broke off the silver ring that goes between the wheel and the hub. I drove it around the black and didnt like it. $150 buys the wheel.