125000410 - 5550B HORNS
INTRODUCTION
The diagram below shows a view of the assembly.1 - Horns2 - Underdashboard junction unit (CPL)3 - Steering column switch unit4 - Clock spring5 - Steering wheel coverThe two tone horn consists of a unit composed of two horns, fixed to a steel bracket, located in front right part of the vehicle, behind the headlamp.The activation signal is given by pressing the centre section of the steering wheel by the spokes.
COMPOSITION
View of horn assembly1 - Horns2 - Mounting bracketThe two horns which make up the unit have different sounding tones, one has a high tone, the other a low tone.The two horns are connected to the electrical system by means of single-pole contacts.
OPERATION
The pressure exerted on the centre of the steering wheel causes the compressino of one of the three springs, near the bolts fixing the Air Bag module (see Subassembly 5580C) which closes the circuit to earth.View of horn control circuit1 - Spring2 - Printed circuit3 - Horn connection4 - Interconnection casingThe three springs form part of a printed circuit, in the partition housing the Air Bag module (see Subassembly 5580C) which ends with a two-way connection.The connecting bridge for the horns comes out of the interconnection casing, at the base of the housing. The casing is, in turn, connected, via an eight-way connector, to the bridge which comes out of the clock spring.The connection to the system, via the clock spring, allows the rotation of the steering wheel, ensuring the correct transmission of the various signals, without the aid of sliding contacts.
CLOCK SPRING
On versions without radio controls on the steering, on the side the clock spring is fixed to the steering column switch unit it has two connection points, one for the horn signal and one for the connection to the Air Bag module whilst on versions with radio/telephone and Selespeed controls on the steering wheel the connection is achieved via a single twelve-way connector.View of connection points to electrical system:A - Clock spring for versions without radio/Selespeed controls on the steering wheelB - Clock spring for versions with radio/Selespeed controls on the steering wheel1 - Connector connecting Air Bag module (steering wheel side)2 - Connector connecting horns (steering wheel side)3 - Connection point for connecting Air Bag module4 - Connection point for connecting horns (steering column switch unit side)P1 - Horn positive signal pinP2 - Horn negative signal pin
The connecting cables should be fitted in the appropriate housing, at the base of the housing, to prevent possible interference with the Air Bag module. |