What fuse is the horn on?
What fuse is the horn on?
Just a quick question...what fuse is the horn on? I noticed it had stopped working tonight and I don't feel like messing with it right now (dark and don't wanna break out the meter to start testing....so which one is it so I can check/change it in the morning before I leave? What else would be a common cause for a horn to stop working completely?
Just a quick question...what fuse is the horn on? I noticed it had stopped working tonight and I don't feel like messing with it right now (dark and don't wanna break out the meter to start testing....so which one is it so I can check/change it in the morning before I leave? What else would be a common cause for a horn to stop working completely?
another dumb question but where are the horns on an 88 TII? I've never needed to check...ha. Doing a little research, I think the fuse is on the STOP fuse in the kick panel...but as far as I know my brake lights work (I'll double check in the morning), so if that's true then it looks like it'll either be the CPU or some other wiring problem...so yea...where are the horns at?
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they should be on the front,on the main Round Cross member of the Car,(under the Rad support,but between the top rad support and the Oil cooler).
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The horns are fed from the STOP fuse, so if the brake lights are working, it's not the fuse. A quick check with a meter or test light at the CPU will tell you whether the switch, relay or horns are the problem. Look at the wiring diagram, it's a very simply circuit.
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