horn??
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horn??
does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
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Re: horn??
Try the free online service manual at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
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Re: horn??
Try the free online service manual at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
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Re: horn??
Try the free online service manual at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
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Re: horn??
Try the free online service manual at
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html
In particular, make sure you read
http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/m...df/23-a184.pdf
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda
> civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and
> I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it
> doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact
> location... Thanks.
>
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Re: horn??
mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com wrote in news:1162304760.710012.140690
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: horn??
mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com wrote in news:1162304760.710012.140690
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: horn??
mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com wrote in news:1162304760.710012.140690
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: horn??
mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com wrote in news:1162304760.710012.140690
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> does anyone know where the horn relay is on a 1995 honda civic ex with
> a SOHC vtec engine/ 5 speed tranny. my horn won't work and I can't
> figure out what and I bought a haynes manual and it doesn't really help
> me out on the relays. any help please with the exact location... Thanks.
>
It's at the far upper left corner of the under-dash fuse box.
Do your brake lights work? If so, then the fuse is OK (same fuse as for the
horns). If the brake lights DON'T work, check the 20A fuse in the box on
the right shock tower.
Unplug the relay from its socket. Find the blue/red wire behind the socket
and ground that terminal (only for a second or so). Do the horns blow?
If the horns DO NOT sound, then the relay is fine and the problem is at the
horns themselves. If the horns DO sound, then the problem is either the
relay or the cable reel behind the steering wheel.
Has the car ever been in a frontal collision? The horns are behind the
bumper and are frequently damaged in collisions.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: horn??
no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
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Re: horn??
no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
#12
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Re: horn??
no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
#13
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Re: horn??
no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
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Re: horn??
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
> back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
> my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
> cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
> yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
> ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
>
It's a good bet the problem is in the area where you were working. Maybe
there is a ground wire floating around now?
Mike
news:1162337279.757345.250590@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
> back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
> my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
> cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
> yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
> ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
>
It's a good bet the problem is in the area where you were working. Maybe
there is a ground wire floating around now?
Mike
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Re: horn??
<mitsurugi3644@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162337279.757345.250590@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
> back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
> my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
> cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
> yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
> ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
>
It's a good bet the problem is in the area where you were working. Maybe
there is a ground wire floating around now?
Mike
news:1162337279.757345.250590@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> no what happened is that I took my steering wheel off and then put it
> back on and I connected the plugs back together and then all the sudden
> my cruise control and horn don't work. I'm wondering what the issue is
> cause I mean I didn't touch any wires or anything. and I plugs the
> yellow connectors behind the steering wheel together and stuff. any
> ideas and no my car has never been in a wreck.
>
It's a good bet the problem is in the area where you were working. Maybe
there is a ground wire floating around now?
Mike