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Horn fixed.
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Tolkienfan001
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:39 am Up
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All,

My horn stopped working a few weeks ago. The weather has finally given me a chance to have a look at it.

I checked the fuse and this was ok.

Next I jacked the car up and unbolted the horn. I removed the electrical tape and did not need to remove the wires as they had corroded and snapped!

I cut the wires right back and put new terminals on. Fresh electrical tape and now the horn is working fine.

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jayz206gti
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Im hoping this is whats happened to mine. I havent got round to looking at it yet with the weather and being so busy with work...
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Tolkienfan001
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When it comes to cars I am mechanically and electrically retarded!! I am learning as I go. To be honest it was a relatively easy job. The only thing I would say is cut off enough of the corroded wires. I left a bit on and the horn still would not work. So cut a bit more off and problem solved.
 

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It usually is corroded terminals.
 
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QuArTz
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E5GDM wrote:
It usually is corroded terminals.

But sometimes, like mine, its the BSI and Comms unit Very Happy

 

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QuArTz wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
It usually is corroded terminals.

But sometimes, like mine, its the BSI and Comms unit Very Happy

I was dreading it was that! Glad it was only water damage.

 

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