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spydyr Jan 16, 2011 10:01 AM

Coil relocated.... horn doesn't work! Help!!
 
Ok, so I finished up my coil relocation project... (pics coming). Started 'er right up with no problems. However I extended the horn wires about 18" to fit up under the nacelle. I got it hanging to make sure it works before I tuck it up in there. And good idea... cause it sounds like an old mans fart!! It technically works but I can't even hear it over the engine. It just sort of sputters and tweets. What did I do wrong?

Lockman Jan 16, 2011 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by spydyr (Post 7788333)
Ok, so I finished up my coil relocation project... (pics coming). Started 'er right up with no problems. However I extended the horn wires about 18" to fit up under the nacelle. I got it hanging to make sure it works before I tuck it up in there. And good idea... cause it sounds like an old mans fart!! It technically works but I can't even hear it over the engine. It just sort of sputters and tweets. What did I do wrong?

Try grounding the bracket

Choppy Chop Jan 16, 2011 10:26 AM

Go to the wrecking yard and buy a small horn off a wrecked import... Will work great and your going to tuck it away out of sight anyway... Right

spydyr Jan 16, 2011 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by Lockman (Post 7788413)
Try grounding the bracket

Just tried that... no go. I soldered the 18" of 18 gauge speaker wire on so good contact shouldn't be a problem. Maybe a simple too long of wire losing power?

My horn worked before this relocation, so getting a new horn wouldn't do much for me.

Lockman Jan 16, 2011 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by spydyr (Post 7788518)
Just tried that... no go. I soldered the 18" of 18 gauge speaker wire on so good contact shouldn't be a problem. Maybe a simple too long of wire losing power?

My horn worked before this relocation, so getting a new horn wouldn't do much for me.

Test light is in order here...it's either power or ground.

SuspendedUser Jan 16, 2011 12:57 PM

not sure speaker wire was a good idea... you may be loosing a ton of voltage.put a voltage meter to it.

colonelangus1 Jan 16, 2011 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Choppy Chop (Post 7788450)
Go to the wrecking yard and buy a small horn off a wrecked import... Will work great and your going to tuck it away out of sight anyway... Right

so it sounds like the road runner ..no thanks i just did mine a couple weeks ago and if its not mounted it wont put out sound
mine is under the oil bucket on right side small peice of flat bar for a mount and there is a mounting hole waiting to be used.dont let it touch anything once mounted or it will sound like a dieing animal..lol

spydyr Jan 16, 2011 01:13 PM

Well, I took ground out of the equation. I unhooked the ground wire and put it right to the engine with the same sound. I also took vibration out by mounting it back in the cowbell. Only thing left is voltage, really. Anyone know what voltage it's supposed to be? It runs off a 15A fuse, but the manual says nothing of the voltage. I'm ASSUMING everything on the bike runs on 12v but I've been wrong before.... 12v? anyone?

Lockman Jan 16, 2011 01:16 PM

yup...12v supply..if you have it, hook up the horn and test it...if the voltage drops more than 10% your wire is an issue.

spydyr Jan 16, 2011 01:34 PM

Ok, now I'm baffled. Using some alligator clips, I hooked the horn DIRECTLY to the battery with the same results. I just don't get it. She's barely a year old and my horn worked perfectly 2 weeks ago. Could the horn really have gone bad like that???


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