MisterB
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- Sep 9, 2019
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- Location
- Northwest
- First Name
- AJ
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500 4X4
- Engine Size
- 350
Well, if you followed my other thread, I finally got my heater working. Now, on to fixing the horn.
The truck had a cheesy aftermarket steering wheel on it, and the horn did not work at all. I found a nice factory wheel with all the horn parts and installed it. I can tell the metal plunger on top of the spring just behind the steering wheel is getting power, because it lightly sparks when making contact with the wheel during installation. The weird thing though is at that point, generally the horn would be honking like crazy, but it wasn't. I removed both headlight bezels to give me access to the horn on the left and the horn in the right. Discovered the left horn was unplugged from power. Upon further inspection, the tab on the horn for the power connecter to slip on was gone. So, I bought two identical horns off a truck like mine at the yard (I bought two so I'd have a backup in case one of them was broken). Anyway, cleaned the contacts on it, as well as the right horn, plugged everything in and tried honking the horn. Nothing. Swapped the left horn for the spair I got just in case. Tried honking the horn. Nothing.
My fuse should be fine, because I checked it the other day. Maybe I'll look again just to be sure something new didn't blow it. Other than that, what else should I check?
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The truck had a cheesy aftermarket steering wheel on it, and the horn did not work at all. I found a nice factory wheel with all the horn parts and installed it. I can tell the metal plunger on top of the spring just behind the steering wheel is getting power, because it lightly sparks when making contact with the wheel during installation. The weird thing though is at that point, generally the horn would be honking like crazy, but it wasn't. I removed both headlight bezels to give me access to the horn on the left and the horn in the right. Discovered the left horn was unplugged from power. Upon further inspection, the tab on the horn for the power connecter to slip on was gone. So, I bought two identical horns off a truck like mine at the yard (I bought two so I'd have a backup in case one of them was broken). Anyway, cleaned the contacts on it, as well as the right horn, plugged everything in and tried honking the horn. Nothing. Swapped the left horn for the spair I got just in case. Tried honking the horn. Nothing.
My fuse should be fine, because I checked it the other day. Maybe I'll look again just to be sure something new didn't blow it. Other than that, what else should I check?
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