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Accessing the Toot Horn

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Morning all (or ‘good evening’ if it’s later where you are),

I did a water crossing yesterday and my toot horn has stopped working (it now only makes a very quiet, timid toot barely audible over the engine)…
I had a poke around and I think it’s located behind the right headlight??
Does anyone know how to access it?
Thanks in advance.
 

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Morning all (or ‘good evening’ if it’s later where you are),

I did a water crossing yesterday and my toot horn has stopped working (it now only makes a very quiet, timid toot barely audible over the engine)…
I had a poke around and I think it’s located behind the right headlight??
Does anyone know how to access it?
Thanks in advance.
No, not yet dismounted that, but perhaps you could wait some days until it is dry again.
Anyway ... not normal at all!
 

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I have the same issue after flooding where i live, did it go back to normal after drying off a bit?
 

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I have the same issue after flooding where i live, did it go back to normal after drying off a bit?
I drove through a puddle yesterday, ok so it was about 2 feet deep. But the toot is anything but.
 

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I have this urge to install truck air horns in place of the "toot" horn. That would let bicycles know I am approaching!

Me too. On my Defender I have 2 "horns" as well. One is the normal Defender sound horn. The other is a bicycle bell. Ringing that behind bike riders at a traffic light or pedestrians is pretty funny.
 

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One of the lunatics I know has a horn from a diesel locomotive, it is not quiet.
View: https://youtu.be/TCKxJiStxf0
Love that old footage, always reminds me of Deltic engines. I just wish the gas turbine had been delayed a decade or so for these to reach their potential in the Navy.

Anyway it’s chucking it down here today so no toot investigation for me.
 

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The toot is back, that's 46 days of evaporation.
When it takes that long to dry out I start worrying about the onset of corrosion. Or at least up and coming bad earth issues. Is it possible to spray with some silicone repellant.
 

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When it takes that long to dry out I start worrying about the onset of corrosion. Or at least up and coming bad earth issues. Is it possible to spray with some silicone repellant.
To be honest I'm not sure where it's hidden, and to be doubly honest I've not looked !

But long term corrosion may be an issue a you mention.
 

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I have this urge to install truck air horns in place of the "toot" horn. That would let bicycles know I am approaching!
This was my first thought after learning about this button.

What other good ideas can we come up with to install instead of the toot?
 
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