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Horns won't stop beeping ! Help !

Superwrench

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:wink-new: Hooked up the horns on my BT-7 and when I turn on the key they are constantly beeping. Even taking horn button out and making sure that horn contact isn't touching. Does anyone know which wire or wires I have wrong in the trafficator ? Help !
 
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Re: Hoorns won't stop beeping ! Help !

:wink-new: Hooked up the horns on my BT-7 and when I turn on the key they are constantly beeping. Even taking horn button out and making sure that horn contact isn't touching. Does anyone know which wire or wires I have wrong in the trafficator ? Help !

If the red taillight wire has been fried, it can cause an internal short inside the trafficator harness that will cause this. Solution is to replace the trafficator harness.
 
Re: Hoorns won't stop beeping ! Help !

Check too, for chaffed/grounded wires where they exit the steering column stator tube. Disconnecting those wires where they attach at the main harness__usually center of grill opening, under the Healey Wings badge__should stop the blaring.

It gets really fun, when the wires in the stator tube short out (as a result of a turn-signal wire at, oh say, the LF wheel, gets shorted) and then you can't turn the engine off. Seen that happen to Patricia Dewitt; couldn't have happened to a nicer B**ch (snicker, snicker...).
 
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