Your problem is a fuse in the engine compartment nearest to the front, its a plastic black box. The fuses are for AC fans and the horn and some others in there.
yes but you wont like doing the work
You have a loose wire, blown fuse or a faulty horn.
Sure it is!.. I have a 1990 Acura Legend, and they are very reliable vehicles, I would just look into the Vehicles history, and the maintenance upkeep on the car..
Turn the trunk control switch on it is inside the glove box. Once you turn it on, press switch button on the driver door that open the trunk, good luck dude.
check your fuses
you can use 10w30 oil or 10w40 either one will work
The new hood will fit as long as its between 91-95 and if you have a coupe the hood needs to be from another coupe, the sedan hood will not fit on the coupe or vice/versa. Hope this helps!
Start by checking the fuse.
Sounds like the horn has a bad connection. I would replace the horn switch in the steering wheel.
constantly running your car with low fuel will burn out your fuel pump
well, check all the fuses and check the horn relay if not work. if horn relay sound but horn not working, then you will have to check the clock spring for loose connection or tighting it.you can even look for bad wiring connection to the horn system.
A horn might not work on a 1996 Honda Accord because of a blown fuse. There is also the possibility that the wire was cut or damaged. The horn is part of the security system. A used car might have the horn wire cut because the previous owner was annoyed by the horn blaring when someone came near the car.