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<div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">Honestly, I have never had a British car with a British horn...that worked. </div><div dir="auto">Fast forward to now. I have 2 horns and one goes "BEEP" one does not. The one that goes BEEP ( it figures?) has one of the riveted in place spade terminals ripped off the horn. </div><div dir="auto">The other horn I have tried to do something but it does not BEEP. I tried adjusting it and that yeilded nothing. SO , a moment of bravery hit! It does not work so time to take it apart and do an exploratory on the insides. I ground off all the rivets and now have it all apart. I do restoration work on Bosch horns used in Saab cars. So I'm familiar with the inner workings of these stupid things.</div><div dir="auto">So tomorrow after I clean the set of points in the horn I have apart and test continuity I'll simply clamp it together to give it a test to see if it works. </div><div dir="auto">HORN QUESTION?</div><div dir="auto">Both horns I have are marked as 9H. Is that Lucas's designation for a High note horn? If it is a High note horn , does anyone have a Low note Lucas horn with the mounting bracket?</div><div dir="auto">Some fun?</div><div dir="auto">Chuck</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div><div dir="auto" style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from my LG Mobile</i></div></div></div>
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