 Hey YouTube, SheaBear1000 here again. Today, we're going to be finding out why the horn don't work on this scooter right here. Stay tuned. Let's see if we can fix it together. Okay guys, the horn, I had mentioned in one of my other videos, the horn worked. Well, it did work, but it's not working now. But it is making a noise. Let's put you down here real close and see if you can hear it or not. I don't know if you can hear that. But it's making a little noise, so it's getting used to it. So let's figure out why nothing's happening on it. Okay, or it's uh, gotta pull this thing off. Pull out a couple screws on the back side here. Guys, we got down to the horn. There's the flasher. Right here's the horn. There's an adjustment right here on the back side of this, that screw right there. That will adjust your horn. Let me see if I can get you right here. So, it's a little, it's a phillips and a little tiny nut there, and you can loosen that and see this vibrates back and forth and rattles up against here. And when you put, when you, uh, now it's not even clicking. But that's how you adjust like how loud and everything like that. There, it's clicking. So let's try to adjust that and see what we can do with it. I don't think I'm gonna have to take it off. Short screwdrivers here. I want to screw this. This nut seems to be, seems to be on there pretty tight, so we're gonna loosen this nut up so we can get an adjustment on that horn. Then we'll tighten it back down. Once we get our adjustment, so. Sometimes you can get these things working if you hear that little clicking noise in them. Nine times out of ten, you can get them to work. We're getting somewhere. That's all there is to it, really. If you can hear it clicking, first thing is make sure this is not, you know, rusted up or anything. If it's not, then try to pull that screw clear out, do some adjusting on it, and then go from there. Maybe it will load up, won't hurt a thing. But I know this one worked not that long ago, so I know it wasn't gonna be too bad. It's a real simple fix. Thought I could share it with you, because a lot of guys have got to buy a new horn. And they're not very expensive, I mean, but still, if you spend ten to twenty bucks on a horn that you don't have to, you know, I mean, and you got some time just a little bit of know-how, there you go. It was working. So there's a quick upload for you guys. It's something simple. I thought it was actually gonna take a little longer. I thought I was gonna have to take the horn off and soak it and some penetrating fluid or something, but that wasn't a case. Like I said, it worked out not that long ago, and you know, the other day when I actually said everything works, the horn works, and I thought why better to check that after I cut from the video, I went check it and it was just clicking. So there you go guys. So another quick fix on one of these little scooters, but the horn itself is on the same basis as any horn on pretty much any any automobile that's got a horn that's like this. You know, I mean, if you can listen and you can hear it clicking inside there, then it can probably probably be fixed nine times out of ten, because that means you're getting used to it. It's something inside here, and usually it's something simple like that. So I threw this thing back together. I won't bore you with that, but I will say Shae Bear, the mythoman, the legend. Thanks for watching guys. And I'm going for now. Bye.