Horn stopped working

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Tramtrist

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The horn stopped working in my 93 ATX. I don't think I have a fuse out. Anyone know where the horn is located ?

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the actual physical horns? 2nd gen? hmmm.... haven't had one of these cars for a long time now... uh.... drivers side by the battery?
 

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Do you hear a little click when you push the horn? If so the horns are bad (both of mine died in my '90) If there is no click then the relay or something else in the wiring is bad.
 

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Hot wire the horns directly with 12 volts and see if they work. If they do the problem is in the wireing, ground at the body where the horn is attached, relay, horn button (switch), or the clockspring. The clockspring controls the horn, air bag, and the cruise control. If two or all three of these are not working the clockspring is usually the failed item. If only one of the items does not work it could still be a clockspring wire that is broken for that item only.
 

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SHO Continental said:
battery is on the passenger side.. while the horns are indeed on the drivers side.. down pretty low. ;)


LOL told ya I haven't had on in a while, and yes the bumper sticker is another route to go.... :bonk:
 

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haha thanks guys..

No clicking sound that I can hear. I'll do as you suggest and hook it right up to a power source.
 

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