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I have only one horn working. I move those wires to the other horn-it works. I check the voltage on the wires that don't make the horn work and when I push the button it gets voltage. WTH
There is a VERY fine line between "hobby" and "mental Illness"
I don't own a classic I RIDE one
Brad Norton
Kearney, Ne
Photojournalist
Hobbies-Family
rock and tree climbing, rescue ropes, firefighter, Boy Scouts leader, metal detecting and camping
Corrosion in the wire connector, either where attached to the wire or where it slides on to the horn may be your problem.
A multi-meter can test voltage etc. but does not place a “load” on what your testing. A bad connector or corrosion may allow reading voltage but not the power/amps to toot your horn.
Switches/buttons do this sometimes when there going/gone bad.
I have only one horn working. I move those wires to the other horn-it works. I check the voltage on the wires that don't make the horn work and when I push the button it gets voltage. WTH
Hi Brad,
it's a sign! Toss those pathetic stock horns and install the 139db Stebel-Nautilus air horn http://www.stebel.it/stebel/index.htm
The noise will blow the average SUV soccer mom clear off her cell-phone.
Fred Hill, S'toon
XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
"The Flying Pumpkin"
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