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GTI 180 not so horny....
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Lee
PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:13 pm Up
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Just get a bit of wire and join the wires back up
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L5_UKS
PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:30 pm Up
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Lee wrote:
Just get a bit of wire and join the wires back up

Where abouts is the wire though? by the fuse box? how can you get to the wire?

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Lee
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take the drivers wheel arch liner off. The horn is there, stick your head uunder the car
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Lee wrote:
take the drivers wheel arch liner off. The horn is there, stick your head uunder the car

Okay nice one ill see if i can sort it out tomorrow if not ill be back for more advice ha! Smile

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not much luck with this one have you luke
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L5_UKS
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kingdom200 wrote:
not much luck with this one have you luke

No mate its becoming abit of a nightmare, sometimes i think why did i have another peugeot ha, should be all sorted soon though only little things Smile

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just get an air horn and have done with Wink
 
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Lee wrote:
Wires will have corroded and snapped on the connector. Very common

What He Said

Done a 04 plate the other week, both wires corroded of the back of the plug.

Lucky I have new plugs spare in the tool box Cool

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jayz206gti
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Is it the actual connectors to the horn that corrode? Mine has been mute for a while now and i should really sort it out
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Jack123
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jayz206gti wrote:
Is it the actual connectors to the horn that corrode? Mine has been mute for a while now and i should really sort it out

Get it sorted before the MOT, Failure right there.

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#statetheobvious
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Plug is just a standard Junior Power Timer plug.
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Whats all the fuss guys just take the wires off.clean the horn and the wires forks trim an inch or two from the wires making sure u get clean copper to clip to and its not too short then just crimp a new spade connector on each wire then click the wires back on the horn...it should take 5mins no more

But...if there isnt enuf wire length then add a few inches from an old peice of wire...TIP...put the spades on the extension wires before you extend the too short old wires...then to join the new and old wires strip both ends and slide them into a tube crimp with the bare copper tips wound together and the tube crimp crimped over the wires for a permanent repair....

Also spray the whole horn and near wiring with a water dispersant/water proofing electrical issolating spray but not wd40 as it causes corrosion and electrical staticing...

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