help no horn

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TrickeyDicky

Re: help no horn

Post by TrickeyDicky » Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:31 pm

rob and karen wrote:hi all was wondering if someone knew a fix for my problem , my horn has stopped working
cheers rob
:wink:
if i live feed the horn itself it works
:lol:
there is a coiled ribbon cable going onto a multi conector
PMSL
I fitted an extra horn on mine and it is very easy to wire a completely independent tooter
Fell on the floor
Honking your awning will draw attention for the wrong reason.

Simon - Thanks for the offer of a replacement horn
Passed out at this stage

Am I the only one to see the humour in this thread? Fnar Fnar :lol:

PS NOTE: I am not laughing at peoples bad luck just the humour contained within :wink:
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Post by bigdaddycain » Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:27 am

Well spotted tricky dickey! i read the threads in all seriousness till you pointed out the double entendres, it must be the way your mind works, i,m too innocent to notice such things :oops: . i cant remember the last time i laughed so much! ... classic.
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TrickeyDicky

Toot Toot

Post by TrickeyDicky » Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:54 pm

Maybe this deserves to be moved in the jokes section :wink:

Is your horn working :?:

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Post by Dabs » Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:10 pm

When His horn doesnt work He uses His whistle :D

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Post by David Edwards » Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:56 pm

Well I must admit.. it has been hard.. I have kept a stiff.. upper lip and tried not ..to rise to the occasion .. with the double entendres, tried to toggle mine up and down, waggled it round and round even gave the button a bashing. Went off in the end, nice to know my horn works as well as ever now. Happy motoring. ( I really am truly sorry but couldn't resist).
TrickeyDicky

lol

Post by TrickeyDicky » Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:59 pm

LOL :wink:
Dave up north

Post by Dave up north » Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:49 pm

I have only got a little pathetic one
Anyone know how I can get a bigger one in???

:wink:
TrickeyDicky

Spring loaded toggle switch.

Post by TrickeyDicky » Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:11 pm

Colin Lambert wrote:Don't panic.
I fitted an extra horn on mine and it is very easy to wire a completely independent tooter. (but you have to use a dash mounted, spring loaded toggle switch.)
You could always follow Colins lead :wink:
Dave up north

Post by Dave up north » Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:54 pm

I have just been given a big red one by a friend at work.
Its very impressive, about 10 inches long.

One problem. No instructions how to fit it.

Do I just wire it to the existing horn wires, or do I need a relay?

Its an air horn, I think. It has a metal cylinder then the long red horn.
Colin Lambert

Post by Colin Lambert » Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:08 pm

Dave,
I've got a big red one as well!
Is it like this Image.
If so and you want details and pics of fixing. e-mail me. DO NOT connect it to existing horn wiring. 1. it would need a relay 2. it is not legal. (so you need a legal horn for MOT and normal use.)
They make a brilliant noise though :wink:
antique

horn

Post by antique » Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:03 am

hi if horn is not working and relay is try looking under drivers side front wheel arch trace wire from horn some times there is a scotch block connecter added, try a new terminal connecter and it will work?
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