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There are circuit breakers under each of the switches on the dash and it is typical of the horn not to work seeing they are not a quality horn. Did you just purchase the boat? Were they working before or did they never work?
I just bought the boat a few weeks back and the radio and horn have not worked for me. Are you talking about the little "rubber looking" things below the switch?
I just bought the boat a few weeks back and the radio and horn have not worked for me. Are you talking about the little "rubber looking" things below the switch?
Yep, just push it in to reset if it is tripped. Radio probably has a fuse on the back side of it that you can get to by removing the bezel with the radio in it or if yous small enough you can get behind the helm from the access door. The radio head unit might have crapped out too, check & see if power going to it.
Pull the horn out of the hull(2 screws) and bench test it. You can use your car battery and 2 wires to test as well. Mine worked bench testing sometimes but I ended up replacing it with a rigged up car horn. Not the easiest thing to do, prob should have just bought a new replacement but I used what I had laying around.
In your case, it is necessary to check the fuse first. It is located in the dashboard on the driver’s side and another one is installed under the hood of the car. I ran into the same problem last week.
I think this is a boat related question. The original post was made in Aug. 2020. It doesn’t look like the issue was resolved though so it’s nice you’re trying to help.