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hey guys

just wonder about my horn

it dont work and so i checked my fuse and yea the horn fuse was busted

so i went and got some new fuese from supercheap

and i put them in and i went and tested the horn nuffin and all i heard was the fuse go bang

i thought maybe just a dud fuse so i put another in and tried and before i knew i used the hole packet

does anyone know whys this is happnin?

is it coz the fuses are cheapo or do i have another problem?

thanks guys

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You've got a short somewhere dude.

A process of elimination will help to track down the culprit.

1: Does the fuse blow as soon as you put it in, or when you press the horn button?

2: Remove the wires from the horns and press the horn button. Did the fuse blow?

3: If no, replace the wires to one of the horns and try again. If the fuse blew, it's that horn that is toast. If not, remove the wires from the good horn and try them on the other one. What happened?

4: Replace the relay in the engine compartment electrical box.

Is the problem solvered?

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