Horn Problem

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  1. J Skankton New Member

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    I have a 93 LX and whatever reason the horn does not work. Didnt find this out until 2 months after i bought the car . ANy suggestions on what the problem might be would be greatly appreciated.
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    Might be something as simple as a blown fuse. Take a look in your owners manual and find which fuse is for the horn. Then look under the dash to find the fuse box. It should be a simple fix.

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    The horn is fuse 16 in the box (20A). It is powered through a horn relay located behind the lower center of your dash. There are 3 wires connected to it. LB/W, Y/LG and DB. Jumping across the DB and LB/W should activate the horn if the fuse is OK. If it does, then either the relay, the horn switches or one/both of the clockspring assemblies are bad.
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    no no no...this is a horn problem...


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  5. silver04stang New Member

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    one of my buddies has a 90 LX 5.0 and his horn never worked since he bought the car. One time when we were out he hit it out of instinct when someone cut him off and it worked. i was in another car but we were like what the hell?? lol
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    hehe the horn ... well on my car if you drop change into the open cig lighter, it will blow the fuse and the horn/cruise and cig light won't work anymore. :)

    They're not all on the same fuse, but it's happened 3 times now, same result each time.
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    Lighter and horn are the same fuse.
  8. J Skankton New Member

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    I havent had a chance to look at it yet but both the cig lighter and the horn are not working so it must be the fuse your talking about
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    Yeah you don't use your horn lol

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