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Location: Minor Hill, TN | 1 of the horns on my '61 fury works and the other 1 does not . I am not sure which side . Does any 1 here have a spare they can give up I do not know how much they cost . I said something to my dad but I was told there is a short in 1 of them . I will also check ebay and post for C bodies only |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Remove the power wire from one horn. Try the horn. If nothing works, that was your good one. If it still honks one, then it is the other that is bad. Just cleaning the wire contact at the horn may help. Also clean the wire contact at the horn relay. All this costs nothing. Trial and error on an old car can save you a lot of $$$. Good luck. |
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | Thank you I will give it a shot as soon as the car's engine compartment is uncovered ( The hood is getting redone ) |
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Location: Beaumont TX | It may be possible to repair your horn. There are instructions on how to repair them in the shop manual for my 55 Plymouth. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | .
I have done some work on my horns that might (or might not) help you:
Horn Relay and Wiring:
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=75319&...
Rebuilding a 12 V horn:
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=68724&...
You can test the horn(s) by running a jumper wire directly from the + terminal on the battery to the input terminal on the horn. Be prepared to be shonked.
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