Re: Rambler Horn
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Re: Rambler Horn



Rob,

I think the horns are grounded directly to the body of
the car.  I suggest that you clean the mounting
location of the horn and the fasteners to bright
metal.  If that doesn't work, I suggest you remove the
horn(s) and test them by connecting them directly to a
car battery.  

Joe Fulton
Salinas, CA

--- Rob Curtis <growdupwrong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Trying to get the 66 Rambler I picked up ready for
> PA safety
> inspection.  Last item (other than the emergency
> brake) is the horn. 
> I took the easy way out and stuck on a new horn
> relay and hoped it
> would work.  It didn't.  I can hear the relay
> clicking but no sound. 
> I half-assed checked the wiring and reseated the
> connectors to both
> horns but am out of ideas.  Anybody have any
> thoughts?  I'm assuming
> that since I hear the relay clicking that the
> mechanism in the
> steering wheel is working correctly.
> 
> Thanks for any ideas,
> 
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
> 







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