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no horn/left handle control replacement

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!982 GS850gl runs great but horn was not working. I purchased a new horn thinking this would be an easy fix...one mounting bolt, 2 connectors and done. After installing the new horn I still had no noise. After taking apart the control assy to clean the contacts for the horn (I'll never do that again) the horn still does not work. When I push down on the horn button I get nothing and just as I let up I get just a tiny little beep then nothing.

I have traced the wires as best I can and finally broke down and ordered an entire new left handle control to the tune of $135.00. I guess I need to remove the gas tank to access the connector to hook up the new control. Any hints or advise would be appreciated. Just two bolts in the back, the prime line, main fuel line and vent to remove?

Any advise is appreciated...not too mechanical and new to motorcycling but loving it.
 
I have a perfect control I would have sold you for way less. Next time consider posting on the Parts Wanted forum.

Removing the tank is easy.

Make sure petcock is not on Prime

Remove anchor bolts in back

Lift up tank and remove main fuel line (fat tube) and skinny vacuum line from the petcock

Disconnect fuel sender unit electrical plug

Pull tank back and up to remove

The fuel tank sender unit has a drain tube that pulls out with the tank

Reverse procedure to install:)
 
my horn doesnt work either, havent gotten around to find the smoking gun. is this a really common issue?
 
Don't you just love that switch. Loose any springs or ball bearings? I did:mad:!

cg
 
my horn doesnt work either, havent gotten around to find the smoking gun. is this a really common issue?

Not particularly that I've seen. It's usually going to be one of three things; corroded connectors on the horn, bad horn, or bad button. Got a multitester? If you don't go buy one: one of the best $10-20 investments you'll make. Have someone try the horn out while you test for voltage at the horn terminals.
 
The stock horn can be "tuned" by adjusting the center nut on the horn itself. Make sure you're getting power to the horn, if you are, try turning the small center nut on the horn, perhaps someone has messed with it in the past and knocked it out of whack.

If you really want a real seriously loud horn, go to Harbor Freight and get a WOLO Bad Boy. These horns are LOUD !!!!!!! Do a search with horn in the title and there's a bunch of threads about it. Here's the one on my 750. :)

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The stock horn can be "tuned" by adjusting the center nut on the horn itself. Make sure you're getting power to the horn, if you are, try turning the small center nut on the horn, perhaps someone has messed with it in the past and knocked it out of whack.

If you really want a real seriously loud horn, go to Harbor Freight and get a WOLO Bad Boy. These horns are LOUD !!!!!!! Do a search with horn in the title and there's a bunch of threads about it. Here's the one on my 750. :)

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I agree!!!

There's no replacement for a good ol' compressor!

Here's mine.....:)




It's NOT just zip-tied either, I actually made a small bracket and bolted it to the frame.
 
I agree!!!

There's no replacement for a good ol' compressor!

Here's mine.....:)




It's NOT just zip-tied either, I actually made a small bracket and bolted it to the frame.
Very nice, but I hope you have a good reason for that hose clamp on the left fork tube!
 
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A tip. Not familiar w/your bike, but most Japanese horn circuits provide power to horn from harness & circuit is completed when button is depressed & ground provided.... In cases where switch body is metal, ground is simply switch body to bars. grab a piece of wire & jump from cyl/chasis to a switch screw & try... If no go, back track, verify power to both sides of horn, then power to sw.(Green) & ground from sw.(BK/Y) luck G
 
When i first got my gs250 the control blocks were shot. I could have tried to fix it or buy another one of the same make, but i ended up buying a switchblock pair from a gs500 and *touchwood* i haven't had a problem since.
 
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