95 Park Avenue Horn
kenneeds
01-03-2008, 12:07 PM
I am trying to resolve an issue with my horns on my 95 Park Avenue.
When I purchased the car, the horns did not work.
Doing research, I pinned it to 1 of 2 easy possibilities.
The 25 amp fuse in the passenger under dash fuse block,
or the horn relay in the master fuse block on the firewall.
I swapped the relay first, with no success.
The 25 amp fuse was blown, and the horns work after replacing the fuse.
Now, all you have to do is look at the horn pad and they will blow.
Not exactly, but just bumping the horn pad in the course of normal driving will set the horns off for a brief toot.
The GM shop manual says the horn switch in an integral part of the air bag
assembly, and replaced as a unit.
Does anyone have any experience with this issue?
:smile:
Ken
When I purchased the car, the horns did not work.
Doing research, I pinned it to 1 of 2 easy possibilities.
The 25 amp fuse in the passenger under dash fuse block,
or the horn relay in the master fuse block on the firewall.
I swapped the relay first, with no success.
The 25 amp fuse was blown, and the horns work after replacing the fuse.
Now, all you have to do is look at the horn pad and they will blow.
Not exactly, but just bumping the horn pad in the course of normal driving will set the horns off for a brief toot.
The GM shop manual says the horn switch in an integral part of the air bag
assembly, and replaced as a unit.
Does anyone have any experience with this issue?
:smile:
Ken
82Stang
01-14-2008, 08:25 PM
Was the horn relay good? Only 17 bucks fromAdvance auto. I'd check the connections at the horn and in the wheel.
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