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feeling ***** in my cordoba

d9103365

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The horn in my 'doba isn't working. I replaced the relay that plugs into the bulkhead, but I noticed that there wasn't any socket plugged into the three prongs of the relay on the front of it. I looked but couldn't see a free hanging socket anywhere....unless I'm missing it. Is it supposed to be this way? Are the three prongs just supposed to stick out like that?
 
IF there is a relay it should have wires hooked to it.

Let me preface this with the statement "I don't know how they did it on your Cordoba" but in the case of a 79 Lil Red Express they did the horn two different ways. IF the truck had a single horn, there was NO relay. If the truck had TWO horns, then they had a relay.

Maybe your car is the same way
 
I am sure you have already thought of this . . ... how about the fuse? On my Doba, the previous owner removed the fuse because the "Chronometer" was on the same fuse and it was running down the battery while the car sat.
 
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