Horn was tested under the hood, but does not "speak" to the steering wheel. what parts are needed and instructions needed to repair this, please.
Clockspring in steering column may be bad .
Check fuses....
But does not "speak" to the steering wheel. ????? Does not speak to the steering wheel . Pushing the horn button on the steering wheel supply's a ground that energizes the horn relay . Problem inside steering wheel . Does the car have air bag ? Probably need to pull the steering wheel , need special tool to do that . Your best bet mite be to take it to a repair shop.
SOURCE: Car Horn
Try using a 12volt jumper wire directly to the horn from the car battery. also check the ground on the horn. The last thing I would do is pull the steering wheel cover. Make sure the horn is blowing first.
SOURCE: I have a 2003 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI and I have a
Just to the right? Stand back and look at that tire and see if it is leaning one way or the other. If its affecting the steering it has to be an upper or lower ball joint. Hope it helps.
SOURCE: replace horn fuse in fuse panel of 1992 pontiac bonneville
Your fuse box is located on the driver side under the dash board. Up above where your brake and gas pedal are located. There should be a plastic cover that can be snapped off to reveal all of your fuses and on the inside of this plastic cover there should be a diagram of the fuses that are in use.
SOURCE: Under the hood horn fuse blowing when horn
Hello, the horn is mounted on the right side in front of the rad. here is a picture.
SOURCE: Serpentine belt diagram for a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI
these motors have two carrier pulleys and oone tensioner. lookinjg at the motor from the rightside of car the belt goes as follaws: crank pully to super charger from the left. the right side goes up to the lower carrier which will have the flat of the belt riding on it. from there the belt routes to the upper carrier
[ loop it over so the grooves ride
] and then under the tensioner any questions contact [email protected]
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