Thread: My 1930 Model A
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Old 06-06-2016, 04:44 AM   #97
Tom Wesenberg
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Default Re: My 1930 Model A

I would remove the cover and see where the wires go. You can also use an ohm meter to see if either wire goes to ground. Connect an ohm meter, or continuity tester to one wire and the horn body to see it there is any continuity. There shouldn't be if you want to wire it as original with the horn button doing the grounding for the horn.

My 29 Tudor had the same 6 volt Hutchins horn and it sounded great. It just doesn't look right, so I sold it on ebay and used the money to buy an original horn.
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