There's at least 2 terminals on the horns (one or both have 4--to 'jump' to the
other). Pull the harness connectors off, and apply 12V to one terminal and
ground/return to the other (run wires to your battery, or use a separate 12V
power supply; e.g. battery). If the horn's OK it will sound.
The horns have 12V power applied--the key might have to be in the 'run'
position, don't recall for sure--the pushbutton in the trafficator completes
the
circuit to ground, firing the horns. You can also use a voltmeter to test that
you have 12V across the pushbutton terminals (if not, power to the horns has
been interrupted, or your trafficator wiring is incorrect).
Assuming the horns were working before your trafficator repair, I'd suspect the
wiring in your trafficator.
Bob
john doe wrote:
> had to repair the trafficator now the horn doesn't work how can i test the
>horns bypassing the horn push
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Bob Spidell San Jose, CA bspidell@comcast.net
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