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The horn on my red RR wasn't working so I took it off and tried it on my blue RR. Didn't work there either.
So I took the horn apart and cleaned what I could, put it back together and got a mumble out of it. Are there two gaskets? Did I miss something? Thanks, Gary ------------------ '73 Dodge Charger '71 Challenger R/T '70 Road Runner 440+6 '70 Super Bee '69 Super Bee '69 Charger '68 Road Runner(2) |
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I'm not sure... call Year One.. 1 800 Year One
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There's an adjusting screw- has to be just right. Assuming grounds, connections are tight and clean...
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