Thanks for everyone's help on this. I now have more things to look at and
ideas to try.
Cliff
On 10/5/08, Tod Brown <todbrown@roadrunner.com> wrote:
>
> Cliff, et al:
>
> It's not the connections to the horns that gives trouble, although adding a
> relay is probably not a bad idea. The horns, themselves, gradually give up
> with time but they often can be brought back to life. If you look carefully
> at the horns, you will find an adjustment screw which can be turned while
> applying the current to adjust the volume of the horn. Try that first
> before going on to other solutions. It's also true that fully 90% or more
> of the electrical problems with British cars are due to a bad ground. Make
> sure the connections are good and clean, that will often help as well.
>
> Tod
> B382002384LRXFE
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