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the controls on my steering wheel (horn and cruise control) are no longer functioning and i do not know why or how to fix the problem.

i am thinking maybe the fuse went out? can anyone suggest which fuse i should check?

for that matter, has any every experienced this problem and how did you fix it?

Thanks for the input

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whay ask to check the fuse? just do it!!!!
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Clockspring is dirty/broken. It's behind the steering wheel.

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quote:
Originally posted by JohnB:
Clockspring is dirty/broken. It's behind the steering wheel.

JohnB

what would be the best way to go about and check this? can you provide more detail on what exactly I will be looking for?

Thanks

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