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A fuse can blow but physically look intact. How did you verify the fuses were ok? It could be that the 40A fuse 8 in the engine compartment fuse box has blown.
This supplies multiple circuits which are themselves individually fused in the consumer box inside the car.
The smaller 15A fuse 15 in the consumer box would normally blow under these circumstances but f the horn does not work as well and there are other things you have not listed that do not work like brake lights or headlights, it is definitely the under bonnet fusebox where the problem lies.
Good luck.
I'll start by saying the suggested answers you see are provided by the website and may not have anything to do with your actual question. There is a 30amp and a 40amp fuse in the box near the battery that protects the key switch. You need to make sure those fuses have power to proceed. The flashers, horn, and other circuits are not controlled by the key switch.
Hi, Sounds like you have a bad ignition switch. Also check alternator, so that battery is charging.
Do a test for me, start engine disconnect battery. If alternator is working you should have light and horn. Stop, engine reconnect battery. This will give you a better idea where the problem lies.
Good luck.
hi,two possible problems,1 a flat battery and 2 the main fuse has failed,the main fuse is normally located very close to the battery and not that hard to find,it always makes me nervous with main fuses failing though as it is normally an indication that something else is wrong because why did it fail in the first place,hope this helps...cheers ian
Their are a ton of things it could be. I would start out with the ignition switch, when you turn it on does it allow power to pass through? Have you check the fuses? Is the ground tight and clean?
If the previous owner had a key fob on the key I would look hard at the ignition switch first.
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