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1995 accord horn not working.hear horn relay clicking but no current at horns when checked with test light. bad horn relay?

Horns not working. replaced horns. still no go. fuse is good.can hear relay clicking but no current to horns when checked with a test light. what could it be?

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Check your wiring diagram and check for power coming out of the horn relay. Suspect a bad relay.

Testimonial: "do you know where the relay is located? I can hear it but can't find it."

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SOURCE: 2001 Honda low beams not working

Took it to the dealer and they replaced a switch. Part of the recall - no charge. Thank you.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: 1995 Honda Civic

the horn switch in the steering wheel could be defective or the slip ring in the steering wheel itself.

there is a carbon brush there that could have worn out.

i hope i fix ur problem.


cheers,

drcool

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2008

SOURCE: Brake Light Fuse

You have a short in the lighting system. Try removing both brake bulbs and with a new fuse installed.. does it still blow the fuse? If not, then install one bulb at a time and repeat the test.. You probably have a short in or around the bulb socket.. Hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

SOURCE: horn won't work

the horn is ualy under the hood twords the front

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: Horn dose not work and tranmission locks in park, I belive the fuss is blown,

I may can help with the transmision part. Will your cruise work? If not,this is your fix.
Sitting in the driver seat, to the left of the gear shift is a small tab that says shift lock overide. Pop this tab off and push a small screw driver down until it releases the lock while trying to shift into gear . To fix the problem replace the brake light/cruise control switch. (can be found at most auto zone stores $40-60). It is a pin switch located just above the brake pedal. Mash the brake an you will be able to see it operate. Easy to replace.

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