billybovine
Active member
Interesting problem you have there.
You can rule out the battery or it's connections as a possible cause. The simple reason is there no power being supplied by the battery to the horn circuit when the engine is running. All power is supplied from the charging circuit. So it does not matter how good the battery is. If it starts the Spyder it's good enough.
If it is a bad relay causing too much electrical noise and interfering with the Canbus. That should show up in the fault code history when pluggeg into BUDS. It should also show up on your screen at the time but clear so fast that you may never see it.
If it is a bad connection to the chassis ground or harness ground junction. That could be brutal to find.
You can rule out the battery or it's connections as a possible cause. The simple reason is there no power being supplied by the battery to the horn circuit when the engine is running. All power is supplied from the charging circuit. So it does not matter how good the battery is. If it starts the Spyder it's good enough.
If it is a bad relay causing too much electrical noise and interfering with the Canbus. That should show up in the fault code history when pluggeg into BUDS. It should also show up on your screen at the time but clear so fast that you may never see it.
If it is a bad connection to the chassis ground or harness ground junction. That could be brutal to find.