depending on what year your vw is. under ur steering wheel is ur fuse box, now if i am correct the horn fuse should either be number 13 or 11 but it should say on the fuse box cover and the power of the fuse should either be 15 or 20. change that and u should be good to go
The wires through the steering column and the rotating connections probably have a break or a bad connection. the steering wheel may have to be pulled to find the cause.
If the steering wheel is loose while driving the steering rack may be going bad. A bad steering rack leads to a lot of play on the actual wheel.
It is the electrical connection between the items on the steering wheel and the steering column.
That is possible, The "clockspring" is the wiring connection under the steering wheel.That is possible, The "clockspring" is the wiring connection under the steering wheel.
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A clock spring is a special rotary electrical connector which allows a vehicle's steering wheel to turn while making an electrical connection between the steering wheel airbag. It is located between the steering wheel and the steering column.
On each of the three arms that connect the actual steering wheel to the steering shaft there is a rectangular button: this is the horn. They are located near the end of the arms where they connect to the wheel. On each of the three arms that connect the actual steering wheel to the steering shaft there is a rectangular button: this is the horn. They are located near the end of the arms where they connect to the wheel.
inside the fusebox below the steering wheel
It doesn't control anything. It is the connection for the cruise switches, horn switch, radio controls(if equipped) and airbag that allow the steering wheel to turn and there to still be a connection.
Connection is under dash directly below the steering wheel. Just look up and you should see it.
A tie rod basically completes the connection between the steering wheel and the wheel itself. It is what steers the vehicle.
I have an 01 Optima and it is just under the dash to the right of the steering wheel.