C10_Blackie
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- Joined
- Jan 2, 2024
- Posts
- 91
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- 187
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi all - the high horn (A note) on the passenger side does not work. The wire that feeds it is passing power, but no buzz, no click - nothing. I pulled the unit and tried hooking it up directly to the battery with no result. Did a continuity test and found that there was no continuity. Did the same test on the other working unit as a sanity check and got it to beep and found continuity - so my methods so far seem right.
So it sounds pretty dead to me. Anything else I should be trying? And if it is truly dead, any chance anybody has a spare working high horn they'd be willing to part with? I'm in the Seattle area if that helps.
I checked the web for local junk yards and they seem to all use the same software that is worse than useless. And I know that GM used a lot of parts on many models and years so for all I know, there could be a lot of these around but I just don't know how to locate them. And the ones I see on LMC Truck and USA-1 Industries give me no clue as to how cleanly they'd be to install on my truck.
So what's the quickest and easiest fix, other than settling with the one working horn I have?
So it sounds pretty dead to me. Anything else I should be trying? And if it is truly dead, any chance anybody has a spare working high horn they'd be willing to part with? I'm in the Seattle area if that helps.
I checked the web for local junk yards and they seem to all use the same software that is worse than useless. And I know that GM used a lot of parts on many models and years so for all I know, there could be a lot of these around but I just don't know how to locate them. And the ones I see on LMC Truck and USA-1 Industries give me no clue as to how cleanly they'd be to install on my truck.
So what's the quickest and easiest fix, other than settling with the one working horn I have?