I have a 2009 367 day cab. No roof mounted horns but I have the leather cord in my cab that definitely works....but where exactly is my air horn located on the tractor? I found the steering wheel "city" or electric horn on the front firewall but no sign of a horn under the cab from what I can see looking between tanks and bottom of cab
367 Air Horn Location
Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by TheCanuck, Jul 5, 2019.
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Quite often it can come with a control valve and no horns. Does it consume air when you pull it? If it does trace it down. If not it's likely capped off. Run a line and mount one wherever you like.
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Yeah it does...I pull the cord and I can definitely hear an air horn, like I know there is one there, just don't know /where/ it is
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Or hang a weight from the cord.
Did you ever think to look under the truck? If you wanna get crazy you could grease things while you are under therespsauerland, AModelCat and Cam Roberts Thank this. -
Company truck. Gets greased once every 2 weeks. Thats an option though I suppose, pull it over the inspection pit in the shop and look for it
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Im betting its a black plastic horn right under the drivers door. Thats where our 386's horn is that dont have roof horns.
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