We had a day of ~80 degrees last week and I took the opportunity to start the boat and let it run for 10 min or so to keep the batteries charged. We're now back down into the low 60's. Anyway, I noticed the horn is not working. I ran out of time and had to leave but thinking of going up to the boat tomorrow to see if I can troubleshoot. Plan on starting with the fuse, if that looks good, will check the connections on the switch, then go to the bow and pull off the grill to check connections at the horn. If all looks good what is the best way to determine if the issue is the switch or the horn itself? Thanks!
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