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Horn Fuse?

Started by JetdocX, August 01, 2008, 12:30:47 AM

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JetdocX

Looking for the horn fuse on my 98 Steamer.  Anyone?

I've been to the rear of the bike where that fuse box is and none is labelled horn, so I hope it's somewhere else. :roll:

Whoever wired this bike could have taken lessons from a third-grader. :roll:   What a friggin' bird's nest!
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JetdocX

Nevermind....

I have power and ground present at both horns and no noise.  Never failed two horns simultaneouslly before.  This one goes in the books.

I could almost swear that both of them worked a few days ago, but maybe it was just one horn.  Oh well.  I have lots of choices now.

OEM for $80????  Does that come with grease for my grommet, or do I just take it dry??  :roll:  Puuuuuleeeeeze!  On my way to the cage bits store...
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Mustang

Quote from: "JetdocX"Nevermind....

I have power and ground present at both horns and no noise.  Never failed two horns simultaneouslly before.  This one goes in the books.
That's why Triumph sells em as a pair :ImaPoser


OEM for $80????  Does that come with grease for my grommet, or do I just take it dry??  :roll:  Puuuuuleeeeeze!  On my way to the cage bits store...
You got to take it dry  :pottytrain2
But for 40 bucks at Twisted Throttle you can get a 139 db air horn that is only 4 1/2 by 4 1/2 by 3  inches

JetdocX

I spent $30 at the auto parts store on a high tone and a low tone horn.  I think the stock horns are loud enough to wake the average sleepy cager.

As soon as I install the replacements, I'll make a determination. :D
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