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Horn location

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smitty
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Horn location

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I have a 2007 28te Newport and my horn died this morning. I looked everywhere and can’t find the actual horn. Any help would be appreciated
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Re: Horn location

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While sitting at the helm, stick your head out the side window and look down. If you see a SS flush mounted oval that is slotted or louvered, that’s it! Unless PO installed something else.
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Re: Horn location

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Thanks Carl
I pulled that plate yesterday but thought it was a vent. I guess you have to change the horn from the inside
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Re: Horn location

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Do you have this? That’s the horn.
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Re: Horn location

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That’s an odd place for a horn. I’d put a new one in, in a place where the sound projects forward. Like under the roof shade. Just sayin’
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Re: Horn location

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Or leave it for protection from tee-bones at intersections.
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Re: Horn location

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DCatSea wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:42 pm That’s an odd place for a horn. I’d put a new one in, in a place where the sound projects forward. Like under the roof shade. Just sayin’
Under the eyebrow of the roof or on the arch is where a trumpet was placed in earlier TE boats up until at least 2002. My 2006 - 31 TE also has the the side mounted pilot house horn as pictured above.
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