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horn fuse is blown, locate fuse box, sometimes there are 2 , one in car and 1 under hood, engine compartment.
use your cars manual to see horn fuse and replace with same fuse.
If the fuse is burned out, replace it. Try the horn again. Check your car owner's manual for the location and type of fuse. Check whether there is any debris obstructing the horn button on your steering wheel that may be preventing the horn from sounding
horns are usually located at the front of the vehicle between the front grill and the radiator . Suggest opening hood of engine bay and holding up hood if it has a hood support rod. Look for a horn at the front of vehicle . However after some research on my part
from the link below the horn is located on the firewall right hand side (firewall is wall between engine and passenger compartment) http://www.slideshare.net/bobbyg9/horns
What is the problem with the horn. Check Fuse for Horn. Check Horn it is located under the bonnet. Near the front grill of the car. Check relay for horn most likely also located somewhere in engine compartment in a plastic box compartment with numerous relays. If horn not sounding should hear relay click when horn button pressed.
If horn is getting voltage at horn plug (positively switched horn design) then horn may need replacing.If negatively switched then horn connects to body of car when button pressed and other side of circuit has Plus 12 volts always on it.
The fuse you are looking for is in one of the fuse panels located in the engine compartment. There is an upper and a lower fuse panel in the engine compartment. Below is a picture of inside the engine compartment for the 3800 engine but if you have the 3400 engine it is in the same location. The panel you want is the one marked "D" with a line going to it. Below is also a diagram of the fuse layout. The fuse for the horn or horn relay is the one marked "HORN RLY" the horn relay itself is the relay marked "HORNS". This should be in your owners manual if you have one. If you do not have an owners manual and would like a copy, you can email me at [email protected] with your make, model and year and I will be happy to email you a copy. Don't worry there will be no cost for it. I hope this helps and good luck.
in the engine compartment, drivers side behind the battery in front of the around air filter, there is a fuse compartment. Its a mini fuse a #25 fuse. you have find the latch on the compartment to get it to open! According to the OWNERS MANUAL, fuse/relay #4 in the engine compartment fusebox covers the horns.
If the horn doesn't sound, check the horn fuse in the power distribution center located in the engine compartment. If the fuse is blown, replace it and retest. If it blows again, there is short circuit in the horn, or wiring between horn and fuse block.
Horn is located under vehicle on the front side of the vehicle between fender and front bumper.
It sounds like a problem with your horn relay or fuse...
When looking for relays, the most common spot is in the relay fuse compartment under the hood, either near the battery OR near the firewall in most instances.
However when troubleshooting any electrical problem, checking all fuses in both the passenger and engine compartment is crucial before moving on.
Use your owners manual or a Haynes or Chilton manual to determine which fuse is resonsible for which circuit or the information is usually located on the inside of either compartment cover
The relay is located under the glove compartment. Little difficult to get to but if you peek your head just underneath, you'll see it. Easy to take out and replace. Ive replaced mine and still have a problem. I hear a clicking noise and even can feel the contact when horn is pressed. I changed the horn about 1yr ago and now am wondering if the horn could have gone out so soon.
The cowl that holds the radiator in your engine compartment is where you will find the horns. It will be on the left or the right side next to the radiator.
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