Todd, I have had a few 59 Plymouths and Ive disassembled a few of the "double-contact" horns. It has been a while but I recall a paper-thin insulator between the horn shell and the relay, which DEFINITELY deteriorates over time. ( This is inside the horn...you have to bend over the tangs to separate the halves of the horn.) You are lucky that the problem is not in the steering column. Usually that gadget fails and you LOSE the ground! ROGER IN SEATTLE -----Original Message----- From: Todd St.Clair <tstclr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 10:37 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] horns > Ok, is my car different? My 58 Plymouth shop manual does not show any horn > relay. It shows exactly how my car is wired. A green wire runs from the battery > terminal on the regulator to the horn. The black return wire then goes to the > steering column. When the horn ring is pressed, the circuit is closed and the > horn goes off. I disconnected the horn and hooked an Ohm meter to the > terminals. It is not shorted. I press the horn ring and then it is shorted, as > it is supposed to be. The horn works find if it isn't attached to the body (say > holding it). A friend gave me a spare horn. It doesnt short to ground, but is > so rusty inside, it just clicks when the horn ring is pressed. > I'm stumped. > Todd > >-- > >On Tue, 18 Aug 1998 14:04:45 Richard Zapata wrote: >> Howdy. All horns will go off as soon as power is touched to the one >>and only terminal . This means your horn wires are hot all the time. >>This means your horn relay is stuck, or a short to ground at your horn >>ring or between it and your horn relay. The relay gets 12v and is >>looking for ground to close [ horn ring on wheel ], which then sends 12v >>to the horns... To test the system without annoying your neighbors, >>unplug the horns and hit the horn ring. You should hear the relay >>click. >> >>Long Live Christine >> > > >Free web-based email, Forever, From anywhere! >http://www.mailexcite.com > |