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ok. bought a 01 leon TDI SE 110.

the horn dosent work. all fuses look ok.

anyone know what the problem is??

need to know quick as MOT is due in a few weeks!!
 
fairly common problem. Some people replace with a different unit from Halfauds.

The horn itself is located in the bumper, in front of the n/s passenger front wheel.

To get to it you can jack the car up and access from underneath although it could be tricky. Otherwise you can remove the arch liner from n/s wheel and you'll be able to see it there.

AFAIK there are 2 horn type units under there - 1 is for the alarm and 1 is for the horn.

Hopefully someone can confirm all the above.
 
As Pabs says... it's a bit tricky to get at but once you have it's easy to remove and replace.

I bought one from Halfords after reading on here that the SEAT horns don't last long and cost twice the price. (Halfords £10).

Using a crimping set I wired it up without cutting off the original SEAT connector plug and bolted it on.

PARP :)
 
LCR is a 2 tone jobby--one of mine went down (sounded like a micra horn!!) and the dealer replaced the sterring wheel centre??????????????
Still the same so then they decided to change the faulty horn unit!!!!
3 visits to dealers in the end!!!!!!
 
Hi everyone, just to let you all know I have just changed the horn in my 2001 Seat Leon, 20VT model. All I did was pull out the grill surrounding the passenger side fog light using some pliers/grippers which is quite hard to do but a bit of force and it will pull out. There are 4 clips holding it in place.

After removing this, there are two torq screws holding the fog light in place - remove these and stick your hand in and feel downwards and you will find the horn.

Hope this helps someone...
 
The horn itself is located in the bumper, in front of the n/s passenger front wheel.

To get to it you can jack the car up and access from underneath although it could be tricky. Otherwise you can remove the arch liner from n/s wheel and you'll be able to see it there.

Many thanks for this. I was reading the workshop manual, which suggests removing the front bumper - what a ball ache that would be.

Found your advice pabs, and followed it - easy peasy even for a novice like me! I sourced a known working horn from a breaker and fitted that. Hardest part was getting the damn connector off.
 
Ill be doing this soon! pressed my horn the other week and i cant really describe the sound that came out but immeditatly regretted pressing it haha
 
Remove n/s front wheel, 9 or so torx screws (T6?) holding arch liner on. Horn attached to bracket by a 13mm nut - too shallow to get a socket on it.
You putting in something more "manly"? Dukes of Hazard perhaps?


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