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M1009 horn problem

sheriff443

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Horn not working. Fuse is good, found wire at horn cut in two near capacitor. Spliced cut wire back, now horn won't quit? :???: Replace relay next? What say you...
 

ODFever

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I had the same problem. I was so grateful for the thread that Warthog created back in 2010. It saved me hours of aggravation. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?50551-CUCV-Switches-Diodes-Relays
I used a pair of needle nose pliers to split the diode in half. I agree with CUCVRUS - the diode is difficult to get to. Lay a piece of padding on the driver side floorboards and lay on your back.

There may be rust under the horn button. Use a Torx bit to remove the cup under the horn button. Sand off all the rust, reinstall the cup and the horn button.
 
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