Hi Craig,

 

There were 2 horn relays for 1969. One was for the "anti-theft" option (whatever that was). IIRC the anti-theft is somehow connected to the starting system. Mine has the anti-theft option and I had to change the horn relay.

 

Try hooking each horn directly to the battery and see if it works. Mine were clicking when I first got them because they hadn’t been used in a while. I had to "wake them up" with a little bit of straight juice from the battery. Remember that the horns will also have to be grounded to work, so just leave them mounted in place and run the single wire from each one to power.

 

HTH,

John Nasta

 

 

 

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The clicking noise that I hear appears to be coming from the Voltage Regulator and not the horn relay.  Everything else seems to be working fine.  Can something wrong in the voltage regulator only effect the operation of the horn? Thanks for any help.

 

Thanks

 

Craig

 

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Craig, Check your grounding thru the mounting bolt. You may have a poor ground connection.

Mike

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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Horn question

 

    The horn on my 69 Chevelle quit working.  When I was putting the horn Shroud on a couple weeks ago I touch one of the wires to metal and it sparked.  I thought that it blew a fuse but I get the clicking sound when a hit the horn button.   I thought that maybe the horn relay switch went bad so I bought one last night.  I put it on and tried the horn again. I still get the clicking sound.   Any help.  Thanks 

 

Craig

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