I am trying to get my stock horns working for my TR6. I got my low tone horn working, but my high one is still not working. I am suspecting this because the copper coils look a little burnt. I do have some used spare parts for the horns I picked up. My questions are:
1) Are the round plates in the center that vibrate the same for low or high horns?
2) Are the top parts with the copper magnetic coils the same for either?
3) Is the reason for the difference in the high or low tones the fact that the sound goes through different shaped bases?
4) I don't seem to be getting power to the horns. What is the path of electricity to the horns and how do I test to see where path is broken? I should note that I did rebuild the steering, brakes, and suspension, and everything is well painted.
Any help is always appreciated.
Kevin
1) Are the round plates in the center that vibrate the same for low or high horns?
2) Are the top parts with the copper magnetic coils the same for either?
3) Is the reason for the difference in the high or low tones the fact that the sound goes through different shaped bases?
4) I don't seem to be getting power to the horns. What is the path of electricity to the horns and how do I test to see where path is broken? I should note that I did rebuild the steering, brakes, and suspension, and everything is well painted.
Any help is always appreciated.
Kevin
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