Horn location?
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Horn location?
So I was awoken this morning at 6:30 am by the sound of the horn going off in my girlfriend's 88 GTU. In my half-awake state, I was able to tread into the darkness at 3 degrees farenheit to unhook the battery. I didn't have time to do any more looking before having to go to work, where is the horn located? I'm probably going to unhook it for now.
Sorry if it's in an obvious place, but I was a little out of it this morning.
Sorry if it's in an obvious place, but I was a little out of it this morning.
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Re: Horn location?
It's under the driver and/or passenger headlight, behind the bumper.
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Re: Horn location?
Sorry for my ignorance, but is it on a separate fuse? That sounds like a pain in the ass.heavywoody wrote:It's under the driver and/or passenger headlight, behind the bumper.

Re: Horn location?
Yeah, with the radio.
lol
And it IS a pain in the ass to get to for the plug. Bases had only one horn and I think those were only on the passenger side, not sure how the GT/GTUs were. GTZ Z26 had 2 horns, one on each side.
But I'm pretty sure the fuse for the horn was the same one that did the radio.
lol
And it IS a pain in the ass to get to for the plug. Bases had only one horn and I think those were only on the passenger side, not sure how the GT/GTUs were. GTZ Z26 had 2 horns, one on each side.
But I'm pretty sure the fuse for the horn was the same one that did the radio.
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Re: Horn location?
That's what the repair manual says.
It did say there's a relay for the horn under the dash, I guess I can check that out too.
As for this car goes, the g/f knows the PO and she said it does that all the time when it gets really cold out. Weird. Does anyone else have this problem? lol
It did say there's a relay for the horn under the dash, I guess I can check that out too.
As for this car goes, the g/f knows the PO and she said it does that all the time when it gets really cold out. Weird. Does anyone else have this problem? lol
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Re: Horn location?
The PO? Anyway I'm thinking it's the horn "button" in the steering wheel. Some people tend to mash the horn when they are mad and the contacts get close(bent) over the years. When it's cold the contacts touch do to everything contracting.
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Re: Horn location?
1988..it may have 2. Upper models have 2 horns and lower got 1.

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Re: Horn location?
its prob the steering wheel button the plates that trip the horn seem to get bent from smashing it over the years. that piece on the center pops off very easy
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Re: Horn location?
Yeah, I tried that and to my delight, the horn button snaps off with no tools. And the horn connector is one spade connector.themixer wrote:its prob the steering wheel button the plates that trip the horn seem to get bent from smashing it over the years. that piece on the center pops off very easy
Super easy fix.