[T2] Horn/directional switch
Jamie jrivers at globalserve.netFri Nov 18 23:36:12 PST 2016
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put a test light on the black / yel wire at the horn... and to the ground of the bus....... and make sure there is ALWAYS power there when the KEY is on. if not.. make the horn work by " I use the directional switch, I get a momentary "beep" from the horn. When I turn left and turn on the 4 way flashers, the horn beeps every time the lights flash" watch the test light as the horn is activating.. and if the power is sequential with the horn.. my guess...you have a supply connection at the fuse panel problem ..... if the power is always there.. and the horn activates without any change in the test light.. then you have a ground problem in the steering column.. check at the rubber coupling connection. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie" <jrivers at globalserve.net> To: "Bob Pratt" <ka1dza at verizon.net>; <type2 at type2.com> Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2016 2:21 AM Subject: Re: [T2] Horn/directional switch > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Pratt" >> When I use the directional switch, I get a momentary "beep" from the >> horn. When I turn left and turn on the 4 way flashers, the horn beeps >> every time the lights flash. I have a couple of pieces of rubber that go >> around the steering column, but Bentley is a bit unclear where they go. >> Any suggestions? > > The horn has power all the time.......... > to activate the horn.. the circuit needs ground........ so it is seeking > ground thru something...... > there is only one brown brown wire from the horn.. to the connection at > the rag joint.. or rubber donut,, steering coupler.. what ever you want to > call it.. you can access that under the tin plate at the bottom of the > steering column. > > in my experience, I have almost always found the problem is under the tin > cover at the bottom of the steering column.. and the horn switch has a > parallel connection by this tin cover.. I have found the column is not > aligned at the dash.. and the tin is not in place correctly .. and the > plastic ring that insulates the tin plate from the steering column is not > in place,, or is bend, buggered , twisted,, out of place.. > > with this bus.. Bob has done a lot of wiring ... corrections....... so I > can only guess ....... but if the ground is always there.. AND there is > another fault where other wiring in the bus has connected to the power > circuit to the horn..... which would be VERY strange... then the horn > would activate with the power from that circuit... > > hope that helps > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Pratt" >> When I use the directional switch, I get a momentary "beep" from the >> horn. When I turn left and turn on the 4 way flashers, the horn beeps >> every time the lights flash. I have a couple of pieces of rubber that go >> around the steering column, but Bentley is a bit unclear where they go. >> Any suggestions? > > > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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