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
Typically about 80-90 thousand miles
I have a 88 corsica with a 90 cavalier engine in it.
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.
check your fuse..90% its the fuse needs relacing.
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.