where's my horn

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Joe Byrne, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. Joe Byrne

    Joe Byrne Guest

    Have a 97 SC2. The horn started to make what sounded like "I'm getting sick
    " sound. That lasted for a week or so, then it quit working altogether. I
    checked fuses and relay, all ok. Decided to replace the horn with a new one.
    I can't find the bloody thing. Anyone know where its mounted?
    Thanks Joe
     
    Joe Byrne, Mar 30, 2006
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    Oppie Guest

    I think it is under the front right wheel fender liner???
     
    Oppie, Mar 30, 2006
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  3. Joe Byrne

    Madmax Guest

    That's ok, the one in my '97 SL1 sounds pretty gay... Went to the junk
    yard and pulled two, one from a '77 LTD and one from a 90 somthing Dodge
    dually. I figure I'll splice those two together and shock the $#!+
    outta some old fart next time they cut me off.

    KAM.
     
    Madmax, Mar 30, 2006
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  4. Joe Byrne

    Shawn Guest

    Mine is right in front between the two headlights. Just back from the hood
    release latch.
     
    Shawn, Mar 31, 2006
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  5. Joe Byrne

    robxr4ti Guest

    Remove driver's side headlight assembly and there it is.
     
    robxr4ti, Mar 31, 2006
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  6. Joe Byrne

    marx404 Guest

    If I remember correctly my '02 SC horn is placed far down under the
    headlight assembly (drivers I think???) it was a b*tch to get to. Dont
    replace it with the OEM, the placement of the horn on SC series allows for
    moisture to get into the horn giving it a strangled goose sound. Goto the
    local parts store and pick up a FIAMM Freeway blaster oem replacement (about
    $10.) It is much louder and better made. The oem is FIAMM anyways, why not
    get a better version? :)

    marx404
     
    marx404, Apr 1, 2006
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  7. Joe Byrne

    NapalmHeart Guest

    What year and model Saturn do you have? My son's '96 SL2 has the horn
    mounted behind the left front inner fender.

    Ken
     
    NapalmHeart, Apr 2, 2006
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