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05-28-2013, 03:17 PM | #1 |
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1936 Horn problem
I know there was a lengthy thread here recently about a problem like this but it was for a 1941, and looking at the Wiring diagrams on Vanpelts site it seems the 1936 is a bit different. Looks like the 1936 does not have a horn relay. Is that correct?
My symptoms are: 1. Hit the button I can hear the horns click but not sound 2. Hook the blue and yellow wire to ground, the horn blasts quite loud. So I am assuming the horn button completes the ground and if I want to put in an auxillary button under the dash, it is grounded, not wired to power, is that correct? And run to the blue/yellow lead. If the switch is to ground, does the line need to be fused? If so, what size fuse is appropriate? Thanks for any guidance. |
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