Re: [DMCForum] Horn on center pad
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Re: [DMCForum] Horn on center pad



Walt

u dont need burshes and a ring.  Look at the old VW's they just have wires
that run throuh the column.  It is not the best and they did change to the
brushes and rings but as a temp solution it will work.



Andrei
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxxxxx>
To: <DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Horn on center pad


> > Bob Zilla has something for this...
>
> Well phooey!  I heard rumor about him doing it before, so I asked him
and
> didn't get a definite answer.
>
> My worst experience so far was I was driving an SUV trailering two boats
> (PWC's).  Some lady cut in front of me, and I had to brake hard to avoid
> being hit.  All the while I was slapping my cruise control!  I learned
real
> quick that the misplaced DeLorean switch was teaching me bad habits.  It
> reminded me of a police training course I was in years ago.  While under
> stress, you behave as you have practiced.  The example the instructor
gave
> was of an officer who died in a shoot out with his hand in his pocket
full
> of empty brass shells.  In order to keep the gun range floor clean, he
> always put the spent shells in his pocket.  But that last time if he
just
> dumped the shells on the floor and speed-loaded his revolver, he may not
> have been found dead on the floor with his hand in his pocket.  Well,
maybe
> I'm off on a tangent, but my point is clear.  The placement of the
DeLorean
> horn switch makes for a dangerous habit.
>
> Before I heard of Bob Zilla's project, I was (and still am unless Bob
makes
> his available) considering ways to at least temporarily hang a coiled
cord
> from the wheel's center pad.  It would look like crap, but would be much
> safer to drive.  I don't like the idea of using a battery and RF to
activate
> the horn, but if that's what it takes then I'm ready for it.  So far the
> idea I like best is drilling a small hole down the center of the
steering
> shaft to run a wire pair.  Further down the column the hole would make a
> turn and stick out the side where it would attach to some brass rings &
> brushes.
>
> Hey Bob, you want me to test your prototype?  You know I'm good a
finding
> fault with everything.  :-)
>
> Walt
>
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