Horn problem

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bloodyank
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Horn problem

Post by bloodyank »

After taking my steering wheel off, painting and reassembly, my horn doesn't work. Is it fused? Not sure where the fuse box is...
Here's a pic of my regulator. Are there likely fuses in this?
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Post by alex_holden »

That's the fuse box, your regulator has already been removed.
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Post by Packedup »

If the horn doesn't work after taking the wheel off and putting it back on, my guess would be the problem is there!

Check the horn push is on correctly, and the contact between steering wheel and horn wiring is good.
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Post by FrankM83 »

probably as packedup said! probably you missed something on reassembly or maybe you painted the place where it should have been earthed to? Also as Alex said you don't seem to have a regulator that's the fusebox just pull the cover towards you and you'll see the fuses

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Post by 8009STEVE »

The wires under the insulating tape look like an alternater conversion
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