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That metal and plastic is your horn. Pop the horn button off, down at the bottom will be a screw holding the other broken part, (hopefully). It can be glued, I used super glue. If it needs to be adjusted to operate, the metal tang can be bent, but is very springy. The end of the brass tang needs to ride on the brass ring, but not too tight as to wear it out.

Bonzi Lon



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got the dangling horn piece glued back together and screwed in place. Now the headlights....I am thinking the headlight combo is worn out. When I rotate the switch to headlights they don't turn on....when I give it a bit of extra force past the stop they turn on. Then go off when I release the pressure. Fixable or replace?

Three options

1 - Tear it apart & clean it yourself.

2 - Contact Dave Irwin (Zs-ondabrain) and send it off to him to tear apart and clean.

3 - Go to Rockauto.com and buy a new switch. It's less than $200.

I'd take it apart and clean it, and make any needed repairs. You know it work, the contact may be louse or the corrosion is block contact with out seeing it that would be my guess.

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