Fix and Replace BROKEN CAR HORN | 92-00 Honda Acura
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- Опубліковано 28 сер 2022
- How to replace and fix a broken car horn for a 92-00 Honda Civic. Process also applies to similar year Acura vehicles.
Tool List:
- 10mm and 12mm socket or wrench
- needle nose pliers
- 18 gage wire
- T-Tap splice for 18 gage wire
- replacement horn (aftermarket shown in video)
- philips head screw driver
- wire stripper or scissors
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This video was exactly what I was looking for, thank you!!
Nice!! Glad it was a useful video for you
me as well...well made video and short enough to keep me on it..all the instructions were spot on...Thanks again
Much thanks from Taiwan.
Glad the video was helpful from across the ocean!
Great video
Thanks!
Thanks man! I’ve got a 92 hatch and the horn don’t work so now I’m off to fix it!
Nice! Glad the video was useful and congrats on having a 92 and keeping it up and running well!!
Thanks very much
No problem! Hope the video was helpful
You don't have to remove the bumper to do this. The horn and plug are accessible from below the bumper. If replacing the horns don't solve your problem, it is because there's an issue with the steering wheel and clockspring. Maybe as simple as loose horn wires in the steering wheel.
I'll try this again without removing the bumper!
@@EngineeredMojo should be accessible for swapping in a replacement, but if you're rewiring as you're showing in the video, then that would be a struggle without removing the bumper. I pulled some horns at the pick-n-pull for my replacements so they were plug-n-play. Great video btw.
Did everything exactly as you show in the video and with the exact horn that you use and still no horn working. Any ideas? My SRS light has been on forever for some reason I have no idea why.
Hmm if your SRS light is on I'd try a reset of that. Were you in an accident or doing some work where you turned car on with a safety related sensor unplugged? Check out this link from HT as well: honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/srs-light-horn-not-working-please-help-thanks-3175874/
Hey, I am wondering if your car horn would still sound when you locked/unlocked the car? My car will still horn when I lock/unlock but not when I press the horn button on my steering wheel.
Wow that's a complex scenario there. I wonder if youbhave a short somewhere where the two wires (horn power and door lock) are rubbing somewhere under the dash un sheathed
Yea it’s so interesting. I ruled out the horn buttons, clock spring, relay, and fuse being issue because when I click the horn button I hear the relay click. However when I press the lock button, I hear the horn 😂
Excellent very informative. I am installing a new aftermarket horn.. Can I use a quick splice connector instead of a t tap? T tap in an 18ga is sold online at advanced. I've only found quick splice connectors but I'm unsure if it is the same
Yes, a quick splice should be the same or similar connection type as I used. Glad the video was helpful for you!
@@EngineeredMojo awesome man thanks for the reply!
Is it normal for the SRS light to turn on and for the horn not to work?
Not in my experience, definitely want to verify the operation of your air bag