Sick Horn

The original 2-stroke Genuine scooter and its 4-stroke manual and automatic offspring

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Guff
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After getting my Stella out after a long PA winter, My horn sounds really sick. Anyone know why? I am pretty mechanical but have never wrenched on my Stella before. How can I diagnose it and how do I remove the horn cover to take a look? Thanks
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Have you tried charging your battery to see if that helps?

The horn cover comes off with 3 screws, Two inside the glove box and one under the Genuine logo. Be careful not to break the logo when you remove it.

I don't think there is any repair for the horn, Just replacement.
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When my battery was nearly dead and I took it out, my horn sounded awful when the engine was running.
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