4513060480B0 Toyota BUTTON ASSY, HORN, Price: 88.17$, Weight: 0.554kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Toyota |
4513060480B0 |
BUTTON ASSY, HORN |
2 |
0.554 |
2-3 |
88.17$ |
Compatibility
| Description | Model | Options | Prod Period | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FZJ7#,GDJ7#,GDJL7#,GRJ7#,HZJ7#,VDJ7#,VDJL7# | HZJ79R-TJMRS | ATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Building Condition: COMPLETELY BUILT UNIT; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Body: PICKUP; Grade: STANDARD TYPE; Fuel Induction: DIESEL; Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (1HZ) 4200CC DIESEL; Destination: GENERAL COUNTRIES | 01.2007 - ... | View |
Steering Wheel Horn Button Assembly
This cabin control part lets the driver activate the horn instantly without taking hands off the wheel. Itβs needed for safety, road warning, and passing signals in tight situations. A good button gives a clean, positive press and reliable contact every time.
How It Works βοΈ
When you press the pad/button area, an internal spring contact closes the horn circuit. That signal flows through the steering wheel contact path to trigger the horn relay, powering the horn units. The design is made to handle thousands of presses, vibration, and temperature changes.
Signs Itβs Failing
- Horn works only when pressing hard or at one spot
- No horn sound, but relay/fuse are OK
- Horn stays on or triggers randomly (sticking contact)
- Loose, cracked, or worn button surface
What Happens If Itβs Broken β
A failed button can leave you without a horn when you need it most, or worse, cause unwanted honking that can drain the battery and create a safety risk. Replacing the worn switch restores correct pressure feel, stable electrical contact, and proper horn response.
Compatibility β
- Land Cruiser