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Re: Horns, Headlights, Lenses

To: NamasteRH@aol.com
Subject: Re: Horns, Headlights, Lenses
From: Chris Richards <cjr7@axe.humboldt.edu>
Date: Mon, 13 May 1996 13:30 -0700 (PDT)
Rick-  ground your horn with a good connection and then jumper 12v to the 
terminal on the horn.  If it honks then your problem lies elsewhere---If 
not then you have a bad horn.. Check both of them.  

Regards-Chris

On Mon, 13 May 1996 NamasteRH@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 96-05-13 00:00:12 EDT, I wrote:
> 
> >Anyway, I have a few questions for the group.
> >
> >1) My hooters have hooted their last hoot.  Anyone know where to get
> >replacements (there's stuff that sounds like sand inside and I get 12V up at
> >the horn mechanism - which I now have assembled, thanks to Chris Richards
> and
> >Frank Marrone - where I thought I was supposed to see ground);
> >
> >
> 
> I don't think I was altogether clear here about the 12V.
> 
> Obviously there should be a 12V potential between the plates at the horn
> mechanism, but  I only get that 12V from the upper horn plate (connected to
> the horn ring) and a chassis ground...my lower contact plate is not grounded.
>  HOWEVER, I do not have continuity between the lugs on the horns themselves.
>  SHOULD I?  It is a mystery to me how the 12V is reaching the horn ring plate
> if there is an open circuit inside the horns (yes, I did check for a short in
> the wiring to the horns).  I suspect that the connectors at the horns are
> shorting out, since the insulating material seems pretty much shot, but I
> cannot seem to duplicate the short with the horns out of the car.  At any
> rate, I have a 12V wire and a horn ring wire leading to each horn, so good
> horns ought to work (if I fix the ground at the horn mechanism).
> 
> I hope that makes my problem a little clearer.
> 
> Rick Hoefle
> 
> 

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