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next issue... blinkers and horn....

majkowskid

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With all of ya'lls help, i've fixed a lot of issues lately so thank you! air pressure release valve replaced this week, fuel delivery issue solved, etc.

My next issue is BLINKERS and HORN.

1. blinker switch doesn't do squat. when i hit hazards on, they blink SUPER fast (like 5 times a second), almost like a bulb is out but they are all working. turn signals work when i flip the switch. switch seems to be functioning. don't see any obvious wiring issues. anyone had this issue?

2. NO horn. push in on the horn button on the high/low beam switch and nada. wondering if these two are related somehow with some weird relay block that i'm missing? does anyone know which relays work the horn and turn signals?
 

peakbagger

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I think the horn is fairly simple but the location of the actual horn is vulnerable to damage. You probably need to check to see if it working by applying 24 volts to the horn and then tracing the wires back. The Tech manual electrical diagnosis section has some great diagnostics on the wiring including the 4 relays on the firewall that are related to the military light switch. As usual, hidden rat damage could be a cause.
 

majkowskid

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The Great State of Texas
I think the horn is fairly simple but the location of the actual horn is vulnerable to damage. You probably need to check to see if it working by applying 24 volts to the horn and then tracing the wires back. The Tech manual electrical diagnosis section has some great diagnostics on the wiring including the 4 relays on the firewall that are related to the military light switch. As usual, hidden rat damage could be a cause.
Thank you for the reply. The relays you talk about are they the ones by the switch that controls the upper lower lights under the hood?
 

BELinNC

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One thing worth while to do is take all the fuses out of the holder and use a dremel tool or something to clean the contacts. Inspect or replace the fuses and reinstall. I did this recently and it brought my horn and some other lights back to life.
 

majkowskid

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11
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Location
The Great State of Texas
One thing worth while to do is take all the fuses out of the holder and use a dremel tool or something to clean the contacts. Inspect or replace the fuses and reinstall. I did this recently and it brought my horn and some other lights back to life.
I actually just did this hoping that would fix it after I read someone else did the same. No luck. I replaced every fuse and cleaned with a wire brush in the terminals.
 
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