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Tach and Horn stopped working at the same time
I was adjusting the rack & pinion adjustement, and when I got done both the horn and tach had quit working. Thinking that I must have tugged on some wire by mistake, I went back and looked for the loose or hanging culprit. But all I found were vaccume lines. Checked the fuse box and all the fuses looked intact, but I gave them all a good twist just in case. I've read all about the cigarette butt trick, but haven't tried it as I just wasn't sure. Why would the tach amp affect the horn? Is there a common ground for both the tach and horn?
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Since the tach sensor is on the front of the block and the horn is up there as well I believe? You might have disturbed a wiring harness perhaps. Are you reffering to a 123 though as you mention rack and pinion? If another car especially gas I would not imagine a simular senario as they do not use crank sensors for their tachs I believe but I am possibly wrong.:)
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Check the fuse again. You blew a 10A. Happens to me from time to time. Horn and tach are on the same circuit.
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redassag00
You were right, thanks. You could not tell it was blown untill you got you nose right on it. Replaced it and both the horn & tach work again. Thanks |
Glad to hear it :D The have hairline 'blows' in the fuse.
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