They have an "H" and an "L" on the front edge.
Alan
Editors, Molecular Vision wrote:
> But if you only have one horn now, and you want the "muuuuaaaaaah kind of
> sound" that two horns provides, how do you figure out whether you have a
> low or high tone horn?
>
> At 11:27 AM -0500 6/9/98, Ulix Goettsch wrote:
>
> > Dustin,
> > congrats on your 100% horn improvement.
> > As for the other 100%, one horn is a low-note and the other a hi-note.
> > Together they give a muuuuaaaaaah kind of sound - very pleasing to the
> > ear...
> > So check out which one is working so that you can get the right one.
> > MGB's use the same ones (hint) I think.
> > With the dead horn try the Ulix-fixit-trick: throw it on the ground
> > pretty hard. This often loosens a rusted contact in there and it will
> > work again.
> >
> > Ulix
> >
>
> Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
> Senior Editor, Molecular Vision
> http://www.molvis.org/molvis
> Mailto:jboatri@emory.edu
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