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Technical & Mechanical Problems
OK, now the horn is out.
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<blockquote data-quote="daddykevin" data-source="post: 1023084" data-attributes="member: 28283"><p>Done, that was it.</p><p></p><p>Power directly to the horns and the horns sound. Started messing with the switch, without taking it apart, literally just poking at it and the horns start working. The bike hadn't been washed in a couple of months and it stays garaged. Should I replace the switch? Is it possible to clean it? I've never taken it apart so I'm not sure what's inside.</p><p></p><p>THANK YOU!!!</p><p></p><p>By the way, as far a spiders are concerned... mine was the one near the radiator on the left side. No surface evidence of a failure, but when I pulled it apart, I could see where it had burned. It caused the headlights to go out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daddykevin, post: 1023084, member: 28283"] Done, that was it. Power directly to the horns and the horns sound. Started messing with the switch, without taking it apart, literally just poking at it and the horns start working. The bike hadn't been washed in a couple of months and it stays garaged. Should I replace the switch? Is it possible to clean it? I've never taken it apart so I'm not sure what's inside. THANK YOU!!! By the way, as far a spiders are concerned... mine was the one near the radiator on the left side. No surface evidence of a failure, but when I pulled it apart, I could see where it had burned. It caused the headlights to go out. [/QUOTE]
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