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Nardi horn, always on?
I installed my Nardi, WB hub and quick release months ago. Yesterday I saw a friend on the road, honked to him as he exited and my horn would not turn off. I pulled onto a side street and disconnected it until I got home.
I got home and took it all apart and everything seemed normal. Here are the 3 scenarios: 1) With the horn button NOT in the hub the horn won't work. 2) Once I put the horn buttom in the hub 1/2 way the horn will work. 3) When I put the horn all the way into the hub the horn will always stay on Any ideas? I like the fact that my horn still works and would like to keep it. I know I installed everything correctly since it has literally been working fine for 6 months. |
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take the button apart and see what's stuck. The hub acts as the ground and the wire as +12V.
Just take the little spring clip out and see what the deal is. It might need some silicone lube or something. Out of curiosity, how are you putting the button in? It should go HUB TRIM RING BUTTON You can run without the trim ring, but some hubs are tighter than others.
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Kevin is right
But sometimes Nardis don't use trim rings (only Classics use trim rings) Sport Types and Deep Corns (Core) don't use trim rings The prongs off the horn ground the horn, so that's why it won't work if the horn is not in the hub Most likely your issue is that when you insert the horn, it is pushing wires a certain way, causing it to go off Try to tuck the wires out of the way, and keep them from touching one another If you see some metal of the wire plugs exposed, u could elec tape them off But yeah most likely I'd say its position of the wires Unlikely that the horn has something wrong, unless its stuck in the pressed position Either way PM or email me if you need more help
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it's a 330mm deep corn so I removed the trim ring. I looked everything over and the only thing I could find out of the ordinary was this:
![]() the red positive seems to have some bare wire showing, but not much. Thoughts? |
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Put over that spot Then try push in horn again See if still goes off Can't hurt Oh, actually, also take note of the grounding ring that is in between the wheel + quick release Sometimes depending on where you position the ring, the metal tab that bends down also can cause it to constantly be on Essentially just take notice where those wires are exposed, especially with the metal contact rubber covers, sometimes they move off the plug, and it touches the plug to the quick release wall
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I coverd the bare wire, made sure none of the wires are even close to touching and it seems to be working fine again. I'll keep a screwdriver in the car in case it acts up again at least I can pop it out and not have to be the guy honking all the way down the freeway.
Logan, heres the grounding ring, see any issues there? ![]() |
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iif its anything like a stock horn pad then make sure it isnt rubbing on one of those screw which would ground the horn realy makig the horn stay contstanly on had it happen
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Essentially if any (exposed) part of the red wire touches anything on the inside of the quick release it would set it off You don't really need a screwdriver though, you can typically use your fingernails to pull the horn out (screwdriver might scratch wheel) If you run into any issues in the future let me know
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