Horn not working

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eamonn
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Horn not working

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Hello does anyone know if there is a fuse on the horn circuit, if so where, thanks
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Ckennedy
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Is it plugged in? The wires can come off. Do you have any other electronic failures? I think the horn fuse also covers another system :s

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lloydie
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Fuse D 10A is for the horn and is also for the indicators/brake light
So if the others are working check the wires to the horn and the horn it self
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Many thanks, indicators and brake light working OK , will remove horn and test tomorrow.
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lloydie wrote:Fuse D 10A is for the horn and is also for the indicators/brake light
So if the others are working check the wires to the horn and the horn it self
Lloydie, you can deal with horns can't you, :erection: :lol:
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lloydie
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I like a good horn but I prefer hooters :-)
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lloydie wrote:I like a good horn but I prefer hooters :-)
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gabi81
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Check your switch as the screw comes lose in time
Undo the switch gear and dig inside unfortunately the horn bit is right at the bottom it has a hook shape piece of brass that goes over the circuit bit and if that bit has gone your looking at a new switch gear as they don't come in separate bits
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