yes, don't buy the black ones that say they are for BMW, they use a new type of connector that doesn't exist on the coupe.
Mine don’t work either and are on my list of things I have yet to get to .Here's what they look like inside, fascinating little things but I'm a nerdy engineer.
Mine did not work, took it apart and found rust had seized the moving parts. I cleaned and lubed, got them working again.
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Mine were off the car.curious about 12v going directly to your battery. all horns have power directly from the battery to the relay - when the horn button is pressed, it completes the circuit and diverts power to the horns ... making a sound as long as the ground wire is secure (after the horns)
If that is the case, then I wouldn't replace the whole harness just to get the horns to work. The horn circuit is about the simplest one on an e9 (and pretty much any car of that era - they're probably computer-controlled on modern cars).Overall everything works, except the horn.
HiSorry for multiple posts, but this just keeps getting crazier. I have a three-position switch located to the right of the steering column which is clearly an aftermarket add. It’s wired up to these red air horns that are mounted behind the front grille. What the hell is this and why? THESE I can get to sound with a horn button press now so someone assumed this was an upgrade.
The hazard switch was moved to the dash rail on all 3.0 coupes from underneath on the 2800.Yep, you are exactly right. This has been an instructive evening. So I think what I’ve discovered is that someone added the air horns but installed a 3-position switch so moving it to the left would allow for one set of horns with button push and to the right would allow the original set of horns. Middle position disengages both. No idea why this was the decision, and in order to add this switch they moved the hazard light up to the upper half of dashboard and put this switch in the hazard light position. To add to the confusion at a later point someone disengaged the connection between the horn button and the switch so neither would work. Would love to understand the course of events that led to this outcome. Well, regardless it taught me something about how to figure out the wiring and inspired me to correct the incorrectly-colored wires as well as we all had a good discussion of various horn options including rebuild vs red vs black Hellla aftermarket ones from Amazon.