I'd most likely set the air bag off if I did anything like this... However, I did learn that my truck has a low tech, ever so slightly risky 007 feature... There's a button to turn the passenger air bag off... Come ere squirrel! Let's go get some hazel nut ice cream...🤞
My fuse keep blowing out on the VW GTI...I have replaced it twice...i had to lay on the horn for 2 minutes for a pair of idiots that refused to move on the highway...Now it wont work right
Redux, what is happening is that my high beam bule light indicator light comes on when traveling on a bad road. (Louisiana) When this happens the horn won't work. When I hit a bump, and the bright light indicator light goes off the horn works. So, I know it's not the fuse. I think it could be the relay losing connection and the next bump reconnecting. What you think?
Hello. I have a '99 Civic whose horn only works sometimes... I hear the relay's clicking noises when I press the buttons on the steering wheel. I bought another horn at a junkyard, thinking it was the horn, but it turned out not to be, as both work hooked up to a battery... What could it be? Help would be appreciated from anyone...
It sounds like the circuit isn’t being completed. Clean off your connections with a wire brush. Did you check the relays & fuses? It could be a clock spring or wiring if it’s not a relay or fuse.
@@pmcgns10, thanks for your reply. I checked the relay and the fuse, but they seem fine. When I have more time, I'll have to remove the bottom panel below the steering column and check the connections... I've already tried connecting the bolt where the horn grounds directly to the battery, but to no avail...
@@robinforheurst1721, thanks for your reply. I had the ignition switch replaced a few years back and the car does have an aftermarket alarm installed. I don't know if the connections were redone properly or if something came loose...
@@pmcgns10 yeah the clock spring was my cause of the Issue it took me a while to figure it out! but if that's the case? it's relatively easy to replace it yourself (I did) watch a RU-vid video as to how.