Horn Problem

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Dr Dan
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Re: Horn Problem

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andy.pointeer wrote:The picture below shows the side light fuse as indicated by bmc above The main fusebox is in top right of photo
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This is on my 66 Traveller so should be the same on your 68

Hope this helps
Yes, it does! EUREKA!

(Except my fuse holder may have been white back in '68, but is now distinctly beige! And the fuse inside has blown, of course).

Thanks all for your help :D :D :D
Dan K.
Bellenden Village, SE15


With the'68 Bellenden Falcon
It can do the Camberwell Run in under 4 parsecs!
I designed a lot of special faults myself...
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Re: Horn Problem

Post by andy.pointeer »

Well Done, glad we could help.
Andy
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1966 Smoke Grey Traveller
Dr Dan
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Re: Horn Problem

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Fantastic ! All fixed.

Now I just need a label for the horn switch for the MOT - one of those plastic strip punchers (what are they called?) should do the trick :D
Dan K.
Bellenden Village, SE15


With the'68 Bellenden Falcon
It can do the Camberwell Run in under 4 parsecs!
I designed a lot of special faults myself...
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Re: Horn Problem

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Dymo Tape :)
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