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Posted on Jul 09, 2011

1998 mitsubishi motero sport-horn stopped working-replaced horns and relay with no effect-can hear relay click when horn button depressed

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 Lasabre horn sounding

oh my GOSH, we are having the same horn problem with our 1995 LeSabre, only it does it when it's cold, hot, or indifferent! I JUST got back inside the house at 4:30am from going out and hitting the darned thing to make it turn off. Grrrrr! If anyone can tell me how to disconnect the stupid thing, I SURE would appreciate it. (I might mention that I'm a girl, who knows very little about cars...)

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Ronnie Wilson

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2009

SOURCE: where does the horn relay go on a 1998 Mitsubishi Montero sPORT

Horn Relay is Located in Engine Compartment on Passenger side, Firewall side of Strut tower.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 vw jetta horn does not work

clean connection at the horns.

ncm4910

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2009

SOURCE: mitsubishi horn doesn't work

in my 98 montero sport the horn relay is next to the power steering resivour. As you look at the engine far left side a little black square. Just changed mine cause it went out

ncm4910

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2009

SOURCE: How to change horn on 1998 montero sport

Just changed my horns on my 98 Montero Sport and come to find out it was the horn relay. The horn relay is located near your power steering resivour its a small black square you will see some electrical lines running to it. Give it a couple taps and then try out your horn again. If that dosnt work your horns are located right behind your turn signals on your front bumper, they are circluar 3in and golden colored. You can get dealer ship replacement horns for 30 plus dollars or go to a autozone or advance auto and get aftermarket ones

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Horn not working. When depressing the horn button on the steering wheel, only "clicking" sound is heard near the front passenger side. Checked the fuse and turned out to be unbroken. What's next?...

The clicking you hear is the horn relay working.
I would locate the horn and insure the wiring is intact and the horn has a good solid ground.
Then while someone is pressing the horn button measure the voltage at the wire that attaches to the horn to ground. If you get 12v or more the horn is bad. If you don't get any voltage replace the relay
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My horn does not work anymore. Please help

things to check. fuse,horn relay,horn button and then the horn itself. by pressing on the horn button with the car off you should hear a click everytime you press the button. that would be the relay working. if you hear this then either the horn itself is bad or disconnected.
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Horn keeps blowing. Need to get repaired

try swapping a relay from ? the a/c or something see if it stops, then if not it could be the horn pad it or wiring is shorted
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I changed the horn,it worked f/about a week,now it just clicks like it did b4.the clicking sound is coming from under the hood on the right side,are the contacts bad??

all horns use a relay.a small voltage from the horn button closes a switch,or ''relay''to send a larger voltage to sound the horn.locate the source of the clicks;that should be the relay;replace it
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The horn on my 04 mitsubishi endeavor went out and also noticed at the same time the alarm on my lock n unlock remote doesn't work. How do i fix the problem?

Standing out side the car, reach in and push the horn pad. Do you hear a click under the hood?

If not, check your fuse. If the fuse is good, check the relay.

If you do hear the click, your horns have likely failed. You can check for 12 volts with a multimeter or test light on the horn wire when the pad is depressed to verify.
If the relay and fuse check out OK and you still do not have power at the horn wires, your pad may have failed or the wire has come loose from it. This is an airbag component and should not be disassembled without familiarity with airbag systems..

If you do have 12 volts at the wire with the pad depressed, replace your horns.

One horn is located below the drivers headlight.
The other horn is near the firewall on the passenger side.


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How to change horn on 1998 montero sport

Just changed my horns on my 98 Montero Sport and come to find out it was the horn relay. The horn relay is located near your power steering resivour its a small black square you will see some electrical lines running to it. Give it a couple taps and then try out your horn again. If that dosnt work your horns are located right behind your turn signals on your front bumper, they are circluar 3in and golden colored. You can get dealer ship replacement horns for 30 plus dollars or go to a autozone or advance auto and get aftermarket ones
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Mercedes ML 320 1998. My horn does not work

About four things to do, first check voltage at horn with key on and button pressed. If voltage there try moving the small gap screw back and fourth a few times. If that doen't work replace horn. If no voltage check fuse and horn relay, you should be able to hear the relay click when you push the horn button, If not and fuse is ok. Switch relay out with another on on the car. If that doesn't fix it check the horn button for continuity.
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Horn no is working. The horn is weel but nothing happen push horn button.

If you hear a click the power is working the relay. If no click under dash, possibly bad fuse or relay. If you hear relay, test horn. Unplug horn and run a 12V jumper to see if it beeps. If it doesn't, try to redo the ground and then test. Then if that doesn't work, replace horn.
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My horn on a 1998 ford zx2 has stopped working. The fuse is fine.

The horn(s) burn out very easily, also there is a relay, press the horn button repeatedly and listen for a click noise (it may be under hood), if you don't hear it the relay may be at fault, if you do the horn is burned out, not uncommon.
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