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96 Clubsport Horn

Fred 96

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Hi there all,

I keep blowing fuses on my one, and cant find any problems, has anyone had this trouble before??

Thanks

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Horn, wiring, relay and horn switch. these all need to be checked thoroughly.
Horn could be shorting out.
Disconnect the horn, press the horn switch and see if the fuse blows.
 

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Thanks for the reply, will check it out the way you explained.
Now just to add more confusion to my problem, I have no hazard lights, and now the Air Bag warning light has come up on the dash???

Thanks again

Fred
 

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It's behind the steering wheel.
When the steering wheel is turned, there has to be a flexible join between the stationary wiring on the steering column and the steering wheel.
Because of the constant turning of the steering wheel, the spring can wear out and brake.
It's called a clock spring, because it resembles a coiled spring in a clock.

This could also be the horn problem too, as I think it has a clock spring as well.
 

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All fixed, was the air horns, causing the both fuses to blow.

Thanks for the replies
 
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