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Horn not working.

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Here's hoping there's a budding auto electrician on here.
My horn packed up months ago.Turned out a terminal had dropped off. Removed horn and soldered terminal back on, while I had it off I took it in bits to check inside was ok and not all rusty[ only time it gets used is at mot]
Tried it with diaphragm just sat in top piece to check for contacts. It worked, didn't sound right, but it all needed tightening up. When I tightened it up it stopped working. Took it in bits again, worked. Tightened it up, stopped working. Have done this a few times, with same results.
Anyone got any ideas???
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Post by RogerRust »

I think I had the same problem. There is an adjuster screw that lets you tune the horns tone. When I fiddled with that it worked.

How are you testing it? It needs a lot of current - about 10 amps to work so you'll need to test it on the battery. I'm sorry if thats obvious, but I tried to test mine on the charger and wondered why it didn't work!!
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Post by wanderinstar »

Well I messed about with that to free it off. Which way do you turn it to make horn work?
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Post by RogerRust »

tighten it up 'till it squeaks and then loosen it off 'till it honks.
I think. :P
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Post by wanderinstar »

Will try that tomorrow. What does the big screw in the centre do?
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Horn not working, watch for finger.

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Post by wanderinstar »

Thanks Roger. The little screw did the trick.
Scott, I dont think the MOT tester would see the funny side of that :)
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