Horn button adjustment screws?
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This one's a little trivial. The contact screws for my horn button worked themselves loose, causing the horn to go off at random. I pulled the button off and screwed the screws all the way down. Now they're too far in to set the horn off.
Is there some trick for backing them off the right amount besides lots of trial and error? Its a pain to pull that button off and on each time to check, and I'd like to add some weak Loctite to keep the screws from slipping again.
And who decided to put adjustable screws in there instead of plain old buttons?!? Someone at Porsche feel the car wasn't complicated enough?
Is there some trick for backing them off the right amount besides lots of trial and error? Its a pain to pull that button off and on each time to check, and I'd like to add some weak Loctite to keep the screws from slipping again.
And who decided to put adjustable screws in there instead of plain old buttons?!? Someone at Porsche feel the car wasn't complicated enough?
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Jessa,
I used small washers to keep the head of the bolt above the plastic piece as seen here. (sorry for the bad focus)Locktite is a good idea.
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Greg
I used small washers to keep the head of the bolt above the plastic piece as seen here. (sorry for the bad focus)Locktite is a good idea.
Greg
Last edited by Greg86andahalf; 07-15-2003 at 04:07 AM.