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Old 05-25-2007, 04:25 AM   #2
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Default do some troubleshooting..

the failure point could be the wiring, switch, or the horn itself. Changing parts may well fix the problem, but you could end up buying parts you don't need. if you have access to a multi-tester or test light, connect it across the horn, and press the horn switch to see if power gets to the horn. if it does, then change the horn. if it doesn't _ work back toward the switch to see if that is OK.. proceed to the power source/fuse box,and eventually you will discover the faulty component.
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