Horn Problem

chris4500uk

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Nov 25, 2008
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Any helpful tips?

I've checked the connection to the horn itself and no power seems to be getting there.

I've checked the fuse and this looks fine.

The horn press on the wheel 'feels' ok and I can hear a slight click.

I've got my MOT in Jan :(

Help please?
 

kriso

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Fuses are to the side of the glove box. If you have the door open, you can kind of unclip the side panel off the dash. You say you've checked the fuse?
 

chris4500uk

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yeah I know where the fuse box is, its just that I can only see fuses and not relays, I can see some behind the fusebox that can be accessed via the drivers glove box thing, I'm guessing thats them?
 

superkully

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I had exactly the same thing - heard the click when pressing the area on the steering wheel - fuse &c. OK.

It was the switch on the steering wheel, sorted under warranty.
 

chris4500uk

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Well I've just took the airbag off and had a look behind.

The two side switches look and feel fine.

I've noticed that I can't hear the relay 'click' when pressing the horn???

If I remove the relay should I meter it? Might not have power? Or can I meter the fuse holder as well? or is that after the relay?
 

MarkyBhoy

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I think Its A Dodgy Relay I think, But I Guess It Has Already Been Fixed. IF you Can IM Me What the Problem Was IF you Can :p
 

chris4500uk

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The relay is inside the electrical control unit the steering wheel and it it built in to the entire circuit board.

I found the problem, it was a faulty connection at the slip ring behind the steering wheel, it uses an earth wire through the wheel from the control unit and towards the gear stick i think.

Chris
 
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