Simon -
Bad fuse or bad fuse contact, very common. First try removing and
re-inserting fuse!
Alan
On 5/25/09, Simon Lachlan <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk> wrote:
> One for the wise ones............
> (I have a MkII BT7)
> My horns aren't working. I have done a little digging...
> With ignition on..There is no current at the horn push and there does not
> appear to be any current in/at the top fuse which I believe only does the
> horn.
> I haven't looked much further except in the books as I'm waiting for
> daylight.
> Any suggestions?
> And, does anyone have page N.22 from the manual AKD1179H that they could
> email me? Page starts with the words "steering box. With an". Mine seems to
> be missing from my pdf version and I can't stuff the paper manual into my
> rather flimsy little scanner.
> And, looking at the excellent pictures of the "trafficator" from that
> excellent article, I don't see a spring which, in my horn, sits under the
> brass plate which is under the plastic horn push. This being the plate which
> completes the circuit and makes the horns sound off. Is my spring something
> which a PO put in?
> Simon.
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