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Car horn replacement

  • 20-03-2010 8:42pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 304 ✭✭


    I've a 2000 ford focus hatch and the horn sounds likes its been ducked underwater!! I've had it replaced before and its now going again and after doing some googling seems like its a known problem where water can get into it on this model as its poorly located. I'm thinking I'll just buy one myself and relocate it to a new position cos they seem to go for about £10 online.
    You guys think they're be any problems doing this myself, just attach it higher up in the engine bay somewhere where less likely to get water into it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,590 ✭✭✭✭vectra


    I've a 2000 ford focus hatch and the horn sounds likes its been ducked underwater!! I've had it replaced before and its now going again and after doing some googling seems like its a known problem where water can get into it on this model as its poorly located. I'm thinking I'll just buy one myself and relocate it to a new position cos they seem to go for about £10 online.
    You guys think they're be any problems doing this myself, just attach it higher up in the engine bay somewhere where less likely to get water into it?

    Simple job
    I did a set myself this week in my sons Civic.
    Got them on Ebay for around £10 delivered.
    Make sure the trumpet is faced down ;)


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