I succeeded to make my horn problem even worse. | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Michel Savard (mysavard![]() |
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Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2024 13:24:56 -0700 (PDT) |
Good day, I cleaned my 2 red horns (they were really dirty) this week and put them back today. I took the horn button off, it was very easy. I saw right away a piece of black electric tape about 1” long loose barely touching the black wire which was damaged. Very tiny cut all around the black wire, I can easily see the copper wire (or whatever it is). It’s not cut or severely folded, it’s just missing a tiny line of black around all around. I imagine someone put the tape around the cut and the tape eventually came loose. I’ve had the car for 23 years, never took out the horn button. I put new tape around the cut. Cleaned the female connection on the horn button with sandpaper, dust it. Now there is absolutely no sound at all. Completely dead horn. No key in: Nothing (remember it used to work with no key in). Key in and turned at “ON” (tested all the lights), nothing (it used to work). I switched the relays (Bosch 0332-019151) to see if that could be the problem. No change, same results. I didn’t start the car, it took me 90 minutes to do all that. I was too frustrated. Tomorrow I’ll get the car out and drive it that way (no horn). I hope my mechanic finds the problem. No room until late june. This is annoying. Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)
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I succeeded to make my horn problem even worse. Michel Savard, June 1 2024
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