It is supposed too. What is your question?
Ahoy, this is stonemkr and this ring is the contact. the part in side the steering wheel is called the horn ring the part you actually press on steering wheel is called horn button
Uneven tire wear, pulls to one side or the other, steering wheel off center,
I would look up inside the fender in front of the pass. side wheel. Or drivers wheel, check your fuse> I remember Tempos were bad for the harness behind steering wheel and plugged in under steering column, it was a part the dealer kept in stock. .
The side of the car with the steering wheel is the drivers side, so it depends on which country you are in and what type of vehicle you are driving.
under the steering wheel on the left side
The driver/operator moves the steering wheel with his hands and arms.
Bad bearing?
Try moving the steering wheel from side to side.
Try moving the steering wheel from side to side.
Right side of the road, left side of the car for the steering wheel.
If it moves upward ( and not every steering wheel does) there is usually a short lever on the left side of column, near the dash. (this can be unscrewed, so it's possible that someone unscrewed it and didn't replace it )
on the road they drive on the left. The steering wheel is on the right
They drive on the left side of the road and they sit towards the midline of the road. That places the steering wheel on the right side.
From left to right, the pedals always go clutch, brake, accelerator regardless of which side of the car the steering wheel is on.
Right side of the car
Left
The cars in Germany have the steering wheel on the left side.