that's not a question....but if anyone could help me, i have a 91 cavalier and one day, i was honking the horn and it just cut out.....i know its not the fuses, and that it has something to do with the wires b/c the front part of the horn on the steering wheel comes off......all i can get it to do is make a clicking noise
around $90
On average, a train horn is 110 db on the engine. At about 500 feet away from the train, a train horn is 90 db.
90 to 110 MM
Yes it should. cavalier/corsica 90-95; most parts will be interchangeable.
~90 lbs/ft. and you should be good.
Around 90-100 dollars
Yellowstone to Little Big Horn is 3 h 50 min (241.4 mi) via I-90 E
I have a 88 corsica with a 90 cavalier engine in it.
Typically about 80-90 thousand miles
check your fuse..90% its the fuse needs relacing.
Most likely is that a gasket or seal has blown, or a crack in the engine block is letting water in from the cooling system.
THE HORN IS LOCATED BEHIND THE BATTERY.ONCE YOU REMOVE THE BATTERY YOU WILL FIND IT,IT'S FAIRLY EASY TO SPOT ONCE THE BATTERY IS OUT.