The horn isn't working on my LE. The wire is there & connected but I get nothing. It's definately connected to the horns also? What would you suggest to check next?
I also have a leak from the rear main seal. I'm going to pull the drivetrain saturday to replace it. I'll replace the flywheel O-ring along with the Flywheel pilot bearing/felt washer & the flywheel crush washer. The rear main seal is the main thing. Any tips or tricks on getting it to seal properly?
On my high beams they will come on if you hold the lever back. They will not click to stay on though?
As always thanks for the help
Just my 2cents but I've had much better luck with the Victor Reinz rear seals.
Check the horn relay. It's up on top of the fuse panel. It's the one that has the red, red/white, brown/white, black/yellow wires. Should be on the very left.
headlight relay on the fuse panel, try a different one or open it up and clean the points.
Stock steering wheel or aftermarket? My whole steering column was mucked up by myself years ago installing my momo wheel. I had that high beam issue because there are two contacts the turn signal switch hits, one of them was pulled too far back and would never allow the high beam or low beam to click over...so I never drove at night. Plus apparently reinstalled it incorrectly and I sheared the horn button wire when I went out for a drive. Had a nice "little miss sunshine" moment when I made that left and there wasn't a shoulder to pull off on for 2 freaking blocks with my sad little horns blasting. God that was embarrassing...and this was all after getting honked at when I took a minute to crunch the stupid thing into first gear.
Jamie, I went thru that until I found this. The seal is $40 w/ shipping but it is a little longer = greater sealing area. http://www.gowesty.com/ec_search_results.php?search_phrase=029-105-245
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