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farnster
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polo gti horn

Post by farnster »

hi need a bit of help

whilst driving today some daft bint in a beemer tourer pulled out on me at a roundabout !

to show her my displeasure i thought i would give her a blast of the horn to try and wake the silly cow up but when i tried nothing!!!

checked the fuse and its ok

when pressed i can hear what sounds like a solenoid clicking coming from the fuse box area

can any of you electrical gurus help me?

cheers
Luke'sGti
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Post by Luke'sGti »

sorry i can't help...try posting in the electrical section.
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Post by GTILass »

you should get a dixie horn

so cool :lol:


but on a useful note - no idea im afraid
NAZPOLOGTI
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Post by NAZPOLOGTI »

hey, i had the same problem, its a clicking relay of some sort you hear when you press the horn right? well i fixed mine by replacing the actual horns! which cost about £54ish from dealers (dual horn)....that solved it, i replaced them about 3/4 months back and there still working (pretty loud!)...the cause of the problem, is (well ive been told, so i aint sure) that water gets into the horn pretty easily and therefore wrecks it up.. :wink:
SteveB
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Post by SteveB »

Check for power at the horn, if there is then take a trip down the scrappy.
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