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Horn out
The horn on my '96 S doesn't sound when the switch is hit anymore. The horn sounds if it's directly to the battery. Replacing the relay didn't change anything. Is there another fuse or something I should be looking for? Can the switches blow even though they're on the low-current side of the relay?
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Re: Horn out
Could be a bad switch. Check the fuse first though.
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Re: Horn out
Ah okay, so there is a fuse. Where is it located?
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Re: Horn out
theres only two places to look in the fuse block under hood and in the car driver side use test light looks can be deceiving make sure u check with key in on position car not on
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Re: Horn out
My horn is out too, I have a 1994 Jap import (I live in the UK). I've only just noticed it today.
Did you manage to fix it mate, if so how? I was a bit confused with Wiseguy01's reply with regards where the fuses can be in the car on the driver side!?!?! |
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