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SR-71 Blackbird

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horn and an unknown sensor
« on: 15 June 2010, 23:31:00 »

Hey guys,

 i have a problem with the horn on the and i may have unplugged a sensor and now i dont know how to put it back, i have emailed Marks DTM Calibration about it as he was so helpful last time but im not sure he has seen my emails, anyway im in nottingham until sunday and then i head back to watford, would anybody be able to have a look to have a look for me,

thanks guys

Alex
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #1 on: 16 June 2010, 05:58:30 »

are you meaning the outside air temp sensor, two pin plug??
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #2 on: 16 June 2010, 07:42:39 »

u dont know what it is but my temperature is still displayed on the screen and it is still working so i dont think its that, its very close to the horn
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #3 on: 16 June 2010, 07:43:08 »

sorry meant to say "i dont know what it is"
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #4 on: 16 June 2010, 08:22:35 »

I have a plug hanging loose to at the horn I had battery out and every gap/hole I could get a hand/finger into and couldn't find it.
ive noticed that the electric headlight tilt isn't working :-/
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #5 on: 16 June 2010, 09:51:09 »

has it got a yellow rubber on the plug?
could be the spots or fog lights wire as that is around there.
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #6 on: 16 June 2010, 10:10:20 »

Do you have any running problems?

There are always "spare" connectors on a car loom for options that are not fitted. I can't think of anything important near the horn. Possibly the secondary air injection pump, but that's better off disconnected anyway.

As said, if you have running problems as a result please provide some more details and perhaps we can narrow it down.

Kevin
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Re: horn and an unknown sensor
« Reply #7 on: 16 June 2010, 11:02:20 »

Pics would help  :y
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