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You should have power at the horn at all times with the switch on. The horn is ground side switched. So when you push the horn it sends a ground signal to activate the horn.Hi so my electric horn is throwing my head in a circle. I've taken the button apart found the main wire was broke, fixed it still nothing. Checked the connection at the base of the column nothing wrong there, checked at horn nothing wrong there. Found I'm not getting any power. Any reasons why? Am I missing something ?
My deuce hasn't had an electric horn since I've bought it and I got curious one day and checked out why not. After looking at the horn button I found the wire in the column was broke so I fixed it all up and still nothing. I hooked the horn up to the batteries and it worked but nothing through the button. I found that there wasn't any power going to the horn. I checked the wire in the column and that's good I checked the connection from the wire to the harness and then from the harness to the horn and still can't find out why
Could a new feed just bypass the circuit breaker? From the battery up the column and soldered in with original horn wire?
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