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Where can I get a picture of what the fuse diagram looks like so I can replace the correct fuse for the horn to work again for a chevy cavalier 4 door 2002 model
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The horn is usually located in front of the radiator/condenser. I would test it by applying 12volts, if it works you know it is the horn relay or the horn button itself.
I just bought a 2002 Chevy Cavalier, the battery had acid all over it, so I replaced it, then the none of the dash gauges would come on, I looked again at the fuse box color coded fuses were mixed up, and upside down, how can I find the diagram that says what sizes of fuses go where?
the fuse for horn is the same as inside lights powerlocks and glove box light, the fuse is # 11, heres a diagram of the fuses i check off the horn fuse, hope this helps.
The horn will be located under the hood of the car, for this model not sure where but it will usually be in 1 of 4 places.
Under the hood... On the drivers side firewall On drivers side wheel well or in front of radiator between the grill and radiator or passengers side same places except firewall.
Check to make sure the wire is still connected to it but unless work was recently done under the hood it's unlikely it would have just come loose.
Try checking the fusebox, there should be a diagram on the cover showing which fuse is for the horn. The fuse being blown is the most likely issue however there is usually a short somewhere that caused the fuse to blow and it will most likely happen again unless the short is found.
An electrical short happens when the wire coating is cracked or scraped away and making contact with bare metal.
Electric issues can be a big pain, even for seasoned mechanics so on this one I'd advise checking the horn wire or take it to the shop.
Check ALL the fuses with a 12 volt test light.
Change all that are burnt.
Also.....check the wire going to the horn (at the horn) with your 12volt test light if the fuses are good.Have someone push the horn button.
It might be the horn or horn relay that is defective.....not just the fuse.
I replace more horns than fuses.
If the horn was very faint then it probably went bad. They are fairly inexpensive and easy to replace. I take it your fuse panel doesn't have a diagram on it or you don't have the owner's manual?
Hello kahumada1: My name is Roger and I will be glad to help you. The fire order is 1-3-4-2. The coils should be marked. Hear is a picture that should help. Please rate the quality of your answer as this is how we know your answer was correct. Thank You for using FixYa.Roger
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