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My horn does not work.My son says it's the fuse. tried to get one at an auto parts store but unable to get. suppose i have to go to the dealership.Any suggestions.

  • Jeffrey Turcotte
    Jeffrey Turcotte Nov 10, 2010

    no, try another store. fuses are standard. the horn fuse may be a mini, but these are also standard.

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I would try a fuse tester from Walmart or auto parts store that has fuses in a kit form.
Then, test each fuse.. it takes about 5 minutes with the ignition on.
The fuse tester will light if the fuse is bad and the fuse is supposed to be energized.
It could also be the horn itself, or the wiring, or the button in the steering wheel.

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If it is a FUSE, u could use a fuse w/ higher amperage just to test if it is the FUSE itself!, The usual problem w/ horns is the RELAY, that gives power(electricity) to ur HORN! Check the wiring and the connection too!
Taah!

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