Toyota corolla 1987
Pop the hood and look in the engine compartment for the horn (they usually look like a small megaphone). If you can see a wire(s) that are attached to the horn, check for a loose connection/broken wire/corrosion, etc. along as much of the wire(s) that you can see. I suggest this because sometimes if the connection is loose/corroded the horn will sound weird or not as loud. Good luck.
SOURCE: Adjust valve clearances 1987 toyota corolla
Im assuming its an 4AGE!?
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SOURCE: 1987 toyota corolla freon
you actually need R-12 buy you can not buy this with out a refrigerant licens and it runs about $130 a pound i would suggest taking it to a car shop of your choice and have it retrofited over to 134-a wich any one can buy and it only costs $8 a pound
SOURCE: Horn doesn't work (worked intermittently for a while)
Dear Mr. bclester, you have not indicated whether you have checked your fuses. First check them and then if they are ok, check the horns themselves. Remove them individually and test them on your battery. Are they fine? Let me know so that I can advise you on what to do next.
arturocruz
SOURCE: 1987 toyota 4 x 4 horn stopped working. New horn
there should be a relay switch in the main fuse box under the hood
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