The horn in my 67 Camaro was working and now has stopped. It appears that I do not have a live connection at the horn assembly. It does have a new horn and horn relay. Can anyone Help?
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The horn in my 67 Camaro was working and now has stopped. It appears that I do not have a live connection at the horn assembly. It does have a new horn and horn relay. Can anyone Help?
Get a bumper sticker that says "Horn Broken...Watch For Finger" ? :LOL:
Sorry...I couldn't resist...that's the best suggestion I got...:rolleyes:
well if your horn and relay are new, ither the button or the wire has cooked.
Angel, Angel, Angel, what are we gonna do with you? :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:Quote:
Originally posted by Hot Rod Angel
Get a bumper sticker that says "Horn Broken...Watch For Finger" ? :LOL:
Sorry...I couldn't resist...that's the best suggestion I got...:rolleyes:
Could you find it in your heart just to humor me cuz I'm kinda cute? ;) :pQuote:
Originally posted by Oldf100fordman
Angel, Angel, Angel, what are we gonna do with you? :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Beautiful :DQuote:
Originally posted by Hot Rod Angel
Could you find it in your heart just to humor me cuz I'm kinda cute? ;) :p
Sure it's all hooked up right? Check your relay but unplugging the wire from the actual horn, then put something metal against the horn on the wheel and then if you hear it click then you know it's not the relay for sure. DVOM would help or jumper wires and see if there is something wrong with the wire anywhere.
kinda cute my foot. How about, extremely cute. Hehehehehe:) :) :)Quote:
Originally posted by Hot Rod Angel
Could you find it in your heart just to humor me cuz I'm kinda cute? ;) :p
Thank you all for your help.
Hunter 36
Sometimes if miswired, things such as the relay, the horn switch or column wiring can get fried. I'd double check your connections, get a test light and see where the current stops. Make sure the wiring is hooked up correctly if you replaced or respliced the connectors. Good louck.
Uh-oh....I'm starting to blush again.... :pQuote:
Originally posted by NTFDAY
Beautiful :D
Wow...I'll take it...sounds good to me.... ;) :p **)Quote:
Originally posted by Oldf100fordman
kinda cute my foot. How about, extremely cute. Hehehehehe:) :) :)
There is a good chance that when the new relay was installed it was not making a good ground. check where the ground attaches and make sure there is no rust or paint under the connection
Thank you all for your help, it is apprecitated.
Hunter 36
check the ground on the relay make sure there is no rust or paint under where it is attached