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Hello All- horn issue

MOSESS

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I had a vendor install a horn about two years ago. well like most things its not working any more. It has a relay and o have power to it. how do I jump it out to check to see if that is the issue....
 
Hi Mosess, take the ground and the hot wire ( hope your installer used colored wire ( black is - and red is + _ and touch them to there horn leads ( It will be loud if the horn ISN"T the problem). No honking= bad relay, which can be purchased for a few $ at any decent auto parts store.
Of course------- check the fuse first
 
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Is there no power to the relay? Or to the horn? :dontknow:

If it's the relay that isn't getting power, you could check the fuses first, then check tthe relay itself by bridging the horn direct to the battery for a second or so; but if it's no power to the horn thru the relay, then I'd suggest checking the relay for correct operation & swapping it out if it's died; which is frequently the case when relay controlled devices fail to work after being fine for some time. :sour:

Good Luck!

Edit - too slow typing again! :rolleyes: Ditto to what Lew says! :thumbup:
 
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Hi guys after thinking I checked all the fuses I missed one. I still don't now how or why it was blown. looking at the front of the RT the fuses on the left side Number 5 the 25amp one. it may have some thing to do with the trailer harness that was no good....the wiring was not done with red and black. all black.....any way it works now I need to take hard look at knowing more but time is not a friend these days. thanks
 
There you go....

You fixed it before I could suggest checking the fuses and it is the most common issue. Check what else is hooked to that fuse as it may not be the only thing that could have caused the blowing out...:dontknow:
 
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