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azwildcats7
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 12:01 am    Post subject: Porsche 911/912 horn too sensitive - short contact purchased Reply with quote

Recently I had a posting about replacing my hockey puck horn on my Porsche 912. I did so and also purchased a short contact from pelican. I twisted it on and everything works. However I've come to discover it is much too sensitive. When I make turns especially something is contacting as the horn goes off. What's strange to me is the leather button does t even press in that much to begin with so any hints ideas on how to get this to work properly Also the hockey puck has a little bit of play forward and back so it doesn't lock stationary. I also don't exactly see what metal the contact part contacts with as I said the leather doesn't really depress that much


Any input what be extremely helpful.

Thanks !
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