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a1i.cu
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horn

Post by a1i.cu »

I have seen that there is an older post about horn not working, but i want to check the fuses etc before going to get a comm 2000.

So, I opened the bonnet today; the fuse is good. My next port of call is the relay switch - but where is it?? I have searched on t'internet, and can't find anything about its location, and that includes a haynes manual and the original pug handbook.

The picture shows my bonnet fuse box
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Silver Peugeot 206 CC 2002.
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gazza82
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Re: horn

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Have you checked that the connections to the horn aren't corroded? It's low down at the front of the car and is in line for spray and other rubbish that get thrown up ...
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Re: horn

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Well, I can confirm that it was simply the horn which had broken - not even the connections - replacement horn now safely attached to the car, and tooting away!
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got July 2014, 19,500 miles on the clock - and the roof works too :)

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Well done gazza. Always best to go for the obvious first.

Good fix a!i.cu - thanks for feeding back the outcome.
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