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The wire goes all the way down the shaft and comes out on the lower side of the steering gear box.

Paul, Boonville,MO
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On my '55 T-Bird the horn wire enteres on engine side of firewall at bottom of steering gear housing. It is a hot wire and touching it to ground will blow the horn.

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Where does the wire come out???? Must be engine side!!! I looked and don't see any wires on engine side. All it is a ground wire....right???? I want to hook the horn to a foot operated floor button. Thanks............Ron
 Still Livin In The 50's!!! '55 Tudor Customline with a 312ci Merc/4-Speed/Granada Rear.
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The steering shaft is hollow and the horn wire is located in the shaft.

Paul, Boonville,MO
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Where is the horn wire on a '55 Ford Customline? Is it located in the sleeve that runs about 3/4 way down the steering column with the turnsignal wires? I want to wire a horn button on the floor and eliminate blowing of the horn from the horn button on my custom steering wheel. Is the steering shaft hollow or solid? All input appreciated~~~~~~~~~~Ron
 Still Livin In The 50's!!! '55 Tudor Customline with a 312ci Merc/4-Speed/Granada Rear.
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