1st Gen Countryman (R60) Talk (2010-2015) R60 Countryman Discussions

R60 The gremlins hate my horn

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 01-17-2017 | 11:32 AM
MannyJimenez's Avatar
MannyJimenez
Thread Starter
|
5th Gear
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 606
Likes: 42
From: NYC
The gremlins hate my horn

Sooo, the fuse for my horn burnt out and I bought a 20 amp fuse from Advanced Auto Parts and replaced it. Later the same day, after using the horn a couple of times it burnt out again. I attributed it to, possibly, a faulty fuse (I've come across faulty fuses in the Jeep). I bought a different brand 20 amp fuse from Pep Boys and it lasted 3 days and burnt out again.

Has anyone come across anything like this?

No Codes
 
  #2  
Old 01-17-2017 | 11:44 AM
MiniToBe's Avatar
MiniToBe
6th Gear
iTrader: (2)
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 4,336
Likes: 432
From: Philadelphia PA
I havent had that but it seems that your horns are drawing more current than supposed to or there is a short somewhere. are they original horns?
 
  #3  
Old 01-17-2017 | 11:47 AM
MannyJimenez's Avatar
MannyJimenez
Thread Starter
|
5th Gear
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 606
Likes: 42
From: NYC
Originally Posted by MiniToBe
I havent had that but it seems that your horns are drawing more current than supposed to or there is a short somewhere. are they original horns?
Yes, it's the stock horn. That's just it, It's not showing that it is drawing more than 20 amps
 
  #4  
Old 01-17-2017 | 11:50 AM
MiniToBe's Avatar
MiniToBe
6th Gear
iTrader: (2)
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 4,336
Likes: 432
From: Philadelphia PA
ok, try and disconnect one horn and see if the fuse blows gain, if not, reconnect and disconnect the other horn and see if that blow the horn. if in both instances you are blowing the fuses. disconnect all horns and see if that blows the fuse (and yes, pretend that you are honking the horn like you would normally do) and see what happens
 
  #5  
Old 01-17-2017 | 12:11 PM
MannyJimenez's Avatar
MannyJimenez
Thread Starter
|
5th Gear
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 606
Likes: 42
From: NYC
Originally Posted by MiniToBe
ok, try and disconnect one horn and see if the fuse blows gain, if not, reconnect and disconnect the other horn and see if that blow the horn. if in both instances you are blowing the fuses. disconnect all horns and see if that blows the fuse (and yes, pretend that you are honking the horn like you would normally do) and see what happens
LOL, great minds think alike. This was my plan tonight when I get home.
 
  #6  
Old 01-17-2017 | 12:36 PM
popsrcr's Avatar
popsrcr
2nd Gear
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 69
Likes: 0
Sounds like a possible bad relay.
 




All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:40 AM.