Horn not working
Horn not working
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Paulprior

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126 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Mot time coming up and while checking things that don’t get used much I found that the horn doesn’t work, although it did a few weeks ago, at that time I started to investigate in the horn area after a failure only to find it decided to work ok again, so assuming it was a bad contact somewhere I mechanically operated three horn button full time while investigating the horn side cabling thinking when I touched the right connection the horn would sound along with making me deaf, but no luck, did some research online which gave some rather misleading info but came to the conclusion that the horn button should earth the coil of the horn relay which would then energise it And send power to the horns, but on operating the button I cannot hear or feel any relay operating, not having a circuit for my actual car despite several attempts to Identify which one might actually be suitable I wonder if someone could confirm that I am on the right track, normally I am ok with circuit diagrams although I do struggle with these TVR ones especially when a cable ends in some blank box along with several others with apparently any idea what or where these boxes are ???

Shed TVR

143 posts

95 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Paul there is a little bush behind the steering wheel that makes contact with a (brass?) ring on the steering wheel mount as it turns, check this is not dirty as I had that issue with my car.

Ring on back of wheel:



I believe you can check for +12v on this red wire if you remove the horn button also:


Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

130 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Type of fuse-box could be a deciding factor but there's a good chance the horn works like........

Switched column earth to fuse-box plug K




Internal fuse-box link to relay 4



and onwards to horn

Paulprior

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871 posts

126 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Thanks guys, I will remove the cowl behind the wheel and see if I can access that red wire.
Penny, how / where do you locate info on block K as well as all the others, on the schematic block K has 14 pins of which 12 are utilised, there must be a simple answer to this somewhere ??

Shed TVR

143 posts

95 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Paulprior said:
Thanks guys, I will remove the cowl behind the wheel and see if I can access that red wire.
Penny, how / where do you locate info on block K as well as all the others, on the schematic block K has 14 pins of which 12 are utilised, there must be a simple answer to this somewhere ??
Paul you don't need to remove the cowling; if your wheel is the same as mine the horn button will just pry out with a small screwdriver or something and you can access the red wire.Good luck!

Paulprior

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871 posts

126 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Thanks for that, and yes that’s where the problem lies, the button itself has a poor contact from the push section to the steel spring that connects it to the inner boss, sprayed with contact cleaner and now working as it should, so fortunately I don’t yet need to fathom these circuit diagrams, but still feel that I should anyway ready for further investigations

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

130 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Your're seeing Block K on the left (5 pins) and Block M on the right (5 pins)

The 2 pins at the top and 2 pins at the bottom are not anything to do with Block K or Block M

Here is a good breakdown of a MO264 fuse-box http://tvr.dspen.com/fusebox/mo264.html

Have you the diagram that's split into two parts?

Am sending you a PM, email me and I will send you a diagram that's all on one page, it's not all that clear but is good and could be used to number the better two part diagram

Thinking on, will also send the two part diagrams once I have your email




Forget the email, don't need it

Ok, got the job sorted

Can't upload decent sized photos here using Thumbsnap due to PH having problems with the image host

imgur host works a treat

Edited by Penelope Stopit on Monday 7th September 12:55

Shed TVR

143 posts

95 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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Paulprior said:
Thanks for that, and yes that’s where the problem lies, the button itself has a poor contact from the push section to the steel spring that connects it to the inner boss, sprayed with contact cleaner and now working as it should, so fortunately I don’t yet need to fathom these circuit diagrams, but still feel that I should anyway ready for further investigations
Good news Paul, glad you got it sorted.

Paulprior

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871 posts

126 months

Sunday 6th September 2020
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It was a nice surprise to find a simple to get at and fix electrical problem on the Chimaera, first time ever😀😀

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

130 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Paulprior

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871 posts

126 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Thanks for the circuits Penelope

Penelope Stopit

11,209 posts

130 months

Friday 11th September 2020
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Ok then, check email