Jack up the rider front side of the car. Remember to follow all safety guidelines for jacking the car into the air, and as always put on your rear brakes to further secure the car from rolling while your under it. From the front riders side get under the car and look up right behind the bumper, and you will see the horn attached sideways to a bracket. Unscrew the one holding nut, and then disconnect the wire from the horn assembly. Pull the horn out, and that's it. To check to see if the horn itself is faulty, use a jumper wire to jump the connection to the battery. Assembly is the reverse of disassembly.
check to see if your fuse is blown.
Chevy has cavaliers. (most fuse boxes are below the driver side by the left knee on Toyota's)
The Horn uses the same fuse as the Cig lighter plug. It is a 15 amp fuse.
* Remove the front bumper fascia * Unplug the horn electrical connector and remove the bracket bolt
The horn on a 1997 Toyota Rav 4 can be replaced. To replace it located the horn on the inside of the bumper. Loosen the mounting bolts and unplug the wiring. Replace the unit.
Location of horn on 97 Chevy cavalierit is inside the front right bumper by the marker light
replace it.
The horn on a 1997 Acura Integra uses one wire. When a horn stops working it is usually due to a bad fuse. To fix the horn replace the fuse labeled HORN.
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia * Remove the front bumper fascia * Unplug the horn electrical connector and remove the bracket bolt
Repairing a horn on any car is not a large expense, even on a 1996 Cavalier. The average cost is between $50 to $100.
The horn on a 1997 Hyundai is found mounted on the bumper of the vehicle. Remove the bolts that hold the horn down. Unplug the wiring and replace the horn.
It's not a problem on my 92. I bought a $12 universal/ "off the rack" horn and it was even slightly smaller than the original Delco horn. So it was a snap.