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kagekun February-25th-2003 12:47 AM

Stock Horn
 
Does anyone have or know where i can see actual pictures of where the stock pro horn is located? Mine burnt out so it seems and i would like to replace it.

Davard February-25th-2003 03:26 AM

Re: Stock Horn
 

Originally posted by kagekun
Does anyone have or know where i can see actual pictures of where the stock pro horn is located? Mine burnt out so it seems and i would like to replace it.
It's behind the front bumper on the right side, to the outside of the mount. But check the fuse and relay (under the hood) first, as they are more likely to fail than the horn. If the fuse is gone, the brake lights will be too (it's the stop fuse). The relay is on the firewall near the battery.

kagekun February-25th-2003 05:46 AM

well i know the horns dead because i took my car in to get a recall fixed, had him look at it and forgot to ask him where it was :doh: (my seat belts actually work now though :D ). So its on the passanger side then, do you know how big it is?

Loundarp February-25th-2003 08:49 AM

do you have one horn or 2?? becose i removed my bumper on my gt last week and i had 2 horn :confused:

nate0123 February-25th-2003 08:57 AM


Originally posted by Loundarp
do you have one horn or 2?? becose i removed my bumper on my gt last week and i had 2 horn :confused:
My 95 Ford Contour had a dual-tone horn, which sounded much more pleasant than my Protege's single-tone (although the Mazda's still sounds nicer than *meep-meep* honda horns). I think later Contours went to a cheaper, single-tone horn.

sileighty21 February-25th-2003 02:32 PM

if you take out the right corner light, the orange one, it should be right below that towards the front side of the bumper. you might need a long, needle-nose pliers to reach the connector, unless you have long, skinny fingers.

kagekun February-26th-2003 01:30 PM

so is the the drivers side or the passengers side???

sileighty21 February-26th-2003 01:33 PM

passenger side, sorry, shoulda cleared that up.

kagekun February-26th-2003 08:45 PM

thanks everybody


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