Horn issue

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AoT
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Horn issue

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Yesterday I went to start the bus only to have an issue with the battery being dead. Not sure what I left on but I put on abattery charger. After awhile I turned the key to acc to see if there was any juice. I pressed the horn and it honked. I put a button horn in 2 years ago since the horn wiring was trashed and it has worked without issue since then.

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I got the bus started and gave it a parkway run but when I went to use the horn there was no response. Today I checked the connectors and they are on tight. Cleaned them up with some Emory paper and made sure the ground is on clean metal. The fuse on the line is good and I put a test light on the connector at the horn and there is power. I checked continuity across the switch (horn) and there is continuity. The circuit runs button to horn and button to ground and then there is wire back to the fuse.

Do these horns go bad? Not sure what else could be bad or what else to check. Any one have a spare horn to switch out to see if the horn is the issue

Thanks. :P
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Re: Horn issue

Post by Big_kid »

I had one of those buttons in my buggy. Last year at Manx on the Banx it got stuck while honking at the partiers waving at the buggy convoy. Fortunately I was able to wiggle it unstuck. Last time I checked it stopped working completely, it (or one like it) won't be going back in when the buggy is reassembled.
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Re: Horn issue

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Maybe it's time to repair the horn button itself.
I'll be doing Carmela's 73 next week.
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