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Old 08-21-13, 04:23 AM
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ON Clockspring Installation / Replacement Wheel

Hello all,

Before anyone thinks I did not look, I have spent 5 hours looking for what I am asking. So please, spare the readers of this thread "google is your friend" etc.

A bit of history, I purchased my 93 RX7 about 6 years ago. When I bought it, it had a MOMO steering wheel. After I got it, I put back the stock steering wheel, however I did not know much about the car, and did not notice that the clockspring was missing (since it bolted on just fine).

Now, I have been irritated with no horn all these years, and since I am driving the care regularly, I really want to get it to work.

So, I purchased a Nardi (2002 Miata wheel) Steering Wheel, and have begun the process of installing the Clockspring.

My issue is this, I am unsure which wires connect to the clockspring, and if I can not find them, is it possible to wire directly to the harness (using connector of some sort), for example to the Horn Trigger wire (which is supposed to be in the steering column, but also is found in the left kick panel (according to manuals)).

I have read all the great posts, showing the install of a hub, a clip, etc.

I have nmailed 4 people, trying to get more information. So if anyone has pictures of the wires that connect to the clockspring, and can show me where I find them under the dash, that would be great.

I appreciate your help, and sorry to everyone else who find this thread to be useless.

thanks

real1st
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