W208 CLK320 intermittent Horn
The horn is intermittent and just failed its MOT because of this, took it home and worked fine, and every test I did worked today 10plus, then it diddn't for a few goes couple of hours later before working again, I've cleaned the connectors on the horns etc and tested each horn in turn (it has 2) the other strange thing is all the windows sometimes don't work when first started for a short time, I hadn't put the 2 together but are they somehow linked please? unfortunately I need to wait until it stops then test the horn\windows again,and see if both stop at the same time,
Could it be the sam module playing up, and are they coded to the car,
Cheers
Andy




Indeed could be a sam issue but it sounds more like a corroded or loose connection.
Checking all ground nodes and power nodes would be my first attack.
Are you located near salt water Air like ocean or sea?
Cheers




Indeed could be a sam issue but it sounds more like a corroded or loose connection.
Checking all ground nodes and power nodes would be my first attack.
Are you located near salt water Air like ocean or sea?
Cheers
Yes what you say does make sense if it was a sam issue I'd suspect it won't work at all I think you are on the right path, I live in the UK and they salt the roads in winter,
Tested again this morning worked ran my scanner (amazed it still worked) and on the sam only error was the rain sensor I disconnected years ago,tested again the horn needed 3 to 4 taps before it fired into life, I reseated the fuses and replaced the relay (only £8 from merc) and jiggled the wiring about, I'll keep testing it (I stuffed towels in the horns as to not cheese off my neighbors too much) finger crossed,
When it stopped again the windows worked so at least not related,
Cheers
Andy
I was concerned it would need coding - but everything seems working fine, the clicking was the sound travelling back through so even though it sounded like the dash it was the SAM module\relays just a bit of foam seperates the cabin from the fusebox,
Thanks to GatorMB for pointing in the right direction,


