Ainokea
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All right Tugnutters here is my dilemma. I have a 2008 R-25. Recently went to sound the horns prior to shifting in reverse, all I got was a sound akin to someone stepping on a cats tail and fingernails running down a chalkboard. My first thought was ....this could work for halloween. So I tried the horns again and this time zilch. No sound no matter how many times I pressed the switch. I checked the fuse, it was good and as an extra measure I even replaced it . No luck. All connections on back of switch are good. Went up on deck and checked for pesky mud dauber nests in the horn flutes, there were none. Took the horns apart and checked the contacts, they all were clean and moved easily. After doing all of this I tried the horns again and got about 4 seconds of both horns then about 3 seconds of one flute. Tried the horns again and the other flute sounded for about a second. Waited and tried again.... nothing. Waited and tried again and well lets just say it was a note that no music teacher would want to hear. Getting hoarse making horn sounds, any thoughts?
Frank
Ainokea
Frank
Ainokea