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Re: horn

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that blue wire is it. it is the only thing in there. then the horn brush goes in to the plastic thing just like it is in the picture you posted.
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Re: horn

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Horn Brush.
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Re: horn brush

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Is the brush the same brush on the top as the lower or bottom brush
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Re: horn

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is the horn brush the same one top or bottom
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Re: horn

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Is it possible to make the horn honk without the bushing just to test? like stick a screwdriver in it or something?
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