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jim1932 09-09-2025 10:08 AM

Quick Model A horn question
 

1931 Pickup, I just need a sanity check on my horn. If I hook up a test light to the two horn wires (disconnected from the horn), I get a completed circuit. This is only supposed to be a completed circuit when the horn button is pressed correct? The horn button goes up and down so not jammed. the only thing I replaced is the switch body. I guess the next step is to separate the switch body to see if the wire is grounded in the harness somewhere?

P.S. 09-09-2025 10:13 AM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

Start by removing the light switch assembly. The horn is "hot" all the time and the circuit is completed by grounding the low side at the horn button. The circuit path takes it from the horn to the light switch wafer and the "button" on the end of the horn rod makes contact with the light switch wafer terminal with a spring right in the center of the wafer. That spring can sometimes get cocked and make contact with something it should be insulated from. Simple fix if that is the case.

jim1932 09-09-2025 10:42 AM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

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time to get out the dremel. Still waiting on a headlight bulb socket or else I would strip out to harness and put the new one in. total debacle. I had to get it to a local show so I hard wired the headlight on one side then decided to get a new harness.

P.S. 09-09-2025 10:46 AM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

Looks like you probably found the problem. Good work!

jim1932 09-10-2025 09:16 AM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

Nope, its a fail. That wonky end on the harness works its way to the edge and grounds on the switch body when I drive it. The harness is sketchy anyway so time to replace it.

P.S. 09-10-2025 09:32 AM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by jim1932 (Post 2411339)
Nope, its a fail. That wonky end on the harness works its way to the edge and grounds on the switch body when I drive it. The harness is sketchy anyway so time to replace it.

Dangit. Well, it sounds like you did find the true problem, so you still earned a pat on the back and a "good job" from the gallery.

The Master Cylinder 09-10-2025 10:01 AM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by jim1932 (Post 2411339)
Nope, its a fail. That wonky end on the harness works its way to the edge and grounds on the switch body when I drive it. The harness is sketchy anyway so time to replace it.

Not one of Ford's ideas to begin with. Some of the replacements are not much better. https://www.brattons.com/PDFs/20390%...%20FITMENT.pdf

Herb Concord Ca 09-10-2025 07:51 PM

Re: Quick Model A horn question
 

When you get your new harness, make sure the center horn contact move smoothly when pressed with your thumb. Some are not cleaned and loaded with solder flux. Clean with acetone. When done should have a smooth movement.


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