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Re: Last night (midnight) the horn went off on its own (1991 (Integra GS 163K)
| finding z0 | 31 Dec 2007 17:40 |
> i believe that vintage of honda has a fuse forHornOn and a fuse forHorn > Off. [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > -- > Message posted via CarKB.comhttp://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/honda-cars/200712/1 This morn the car started and the horn stayed off. I checked the fuse panel before reading this. Couldn't find one that said horn. I checked it twice. I still could've missed it.
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| loewent | 31 Dec 2007 16:06 |
i believe that vintage of honda has a fuse for Horn On and a fuse for Horn Off.
Check the fuse panel.
>We were up, barely. Steady blare. I went outside and disconnected the >battery after fumbling for the right rachet bit in the dark and cold. [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >wouldn't start while the horn was a'blaring. Haven't tried it yet >today. Easy fix? Cheers and HNY!! |
| finding z0 | 31 Dec 2007 15:36 |
We were up, barely. Steady blare. I went outside and disconnected the battery after fumbling for the right rachet bit in the dark and cold. I think I've lost the rest of whats' left of my hearing. After listening to the 'Car Guys' (NPR, USA) for 75 yrs., the term horn relay sticks in my brain. This happens alot with car stuff. The car wouldn't start while the horn was a'blaring. Haven't tried it yet today. Easy fix? Cheers and HNY!!
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