My T25 horn has packed up and I need to replace it. I bought a standard Halfords replacement car horn but it does not work on the van and I'm wondering if there is a difference in the way power is supplied to the horn on the T25- cos I made the Halfords horn work on my car. It seems that a motorcycle horn will work on my van!
Can anyone explain this? And can anyone recommend a replacement horn that emits a decent noise?
Thanks.
Dom.
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I had similar problem with corroded wires to the horn. The position of the horn means its get alot of crap in and around it. I replaced my first horn and it only lasted 6 months because it corroded to fast, I then refiited and tucked the new one up closer to the underside out of the spray and stuff and its not rusting yet.
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in theory, the horn should work, on a t25 the horn has a permanant live feed and the switch, or horn push, allows the current to flow to earth, i don't know about the car tho! it is also possible that the motorcycle horn does not need asmuch power so will work. the most important thing is that if you connect a relay accross the terminals, can you hear it click?? if yes, pull the wiring up to behind the top grille and install a set of these available from halfwits etc for about £15 nice and loud!!


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