Skeeter Jeff63
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- Dec 2, 2008
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Hope someone here can help me out with an electrical problem. This past weekend I hit the horn switch on my 97 Skeeter and it worked once then quit. Yesterday I checked the 10 amp spade fuse and it looked intact but heavily oxidized. I cleaned it up some with sandpaper and put it back and still no horn. I then took the horn (which looked to be the original unit) and dash switch out, made a jumper wire assembly and hooked it all up to one of the trolling motor batteries. The horn worked once then quit again. After tapping on the back of the horn with a screwdriver handle it would work intermittently so I figured the horn is bad. Also checked the horn switch with an Ohm meter and it is good. For the heck of it, I dug out an old 12v car horn I had, and hooked the terminals up to the TM battery and it was good. I then hooked the car horn up and reinstalled the switch back in the dash and nothing ? no horn. So I then pulled the 10 amp fuse from the nav. lights and switched it with the horn fuse. Now the horn will make a clicking noise that sounds like a contactor opening and closing but no other sound. Also, the nav. lights do not work now. So I re-checked the fuse with the meter and it is actually good.
So now I am thinking the problem may be one or a combination of the following:
1. weak or bad cranking battery
2. corrosion on the fuse panel or fuse
3. ground problem
All of the dash lights, pumps and flasher work fine. Just no horn.
Am I overlooking anything? Is there any difference between and car horn and one for a boat? What can I spray on the fuse panel to remove the oxidation?
I hate electrical problems!
So now I am thinking the problem may be one or a combination of the following:
1. weak or bad cranking battery
2. corrosion on the fuse panel or fuse
3. ground problem
All of the dash lights, pumps and flasher work fine. Just no horn.
Am I overlooking anything? Is there any difference between and car horn and one for a boat? What can I spray on the fuse panel to remove the oxidation?
I hate electrical problems!