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The horns on my TR3 are less than useless, giving out this embarrassing
thrush-like warble like I'm taking revenge on some meathead driver who just
swerved into my lane to cut me off by tweeting at him/her.
Take that, you poo-poo head!
I might just as well stick out my tongue at them. Makes the same amount of
noise....
So, I have solid ground and good current going to the horns. I seem to
remember having to tune similar horns on my old MGB 45 years ago but can't
remember if these are set up the same. And I can't remember if there's a
relay in the horn circuit for a TR3. Since it's freezing in the garage here in
New Hampshire, I'm too lazy to dig out my electrical diagram there.
Thoughts, anyone?
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hamsphire
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ago but can't remember if these are set up the same.    And =
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