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The horn doesn't work. Where is the fuse located?

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The fuse must be in the main fuse box. The position and function of the fuses is normally marked on the inside of the fuse box cover and also in the owner's handbook. If you don't come right with these, work your way through the fuses looking for a blown one. To ease your search the horn fuse it should be around 30 amps. A small pair or pliers will help removing the fuses for inspection.

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