Showing posts with label horn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horn. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2013

How to Disconnect a 2003 Ford F 150 Horn

The 2003 Ford F-150 truck is equipped with one high-tone and one low-tone horn. The horns are mounted on the passenger side of the truck behind the front bumper on a pair of horn brackets. Because of the exposed location of the horns, they are prone to failure because of water and grit entering the horn body. Replace the horns using common tools.

Instructions

    1

    Locate the horns behind the passenger side of the front bumper. Pull the electrical connectors off the male spade terminals on the horns.

    2

    Remove the nut from the mounting stud that holds each horn onto its horn bracket, using a combination wrench. Remove the horns and washers from their brackets.

    3

    Install the new horns onto the brackets. Install the washers and nuts on the horn mounting studs and tighten them securely, using a combination wrench.

    4

    Plug the electrical connectors onto the male spade terminals on the horn body. Test the horns for proper operation before driving in traffic.

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Monday, October 21, 2013

How to Fix the Horn on a 1967 Camaro

How to Fix the Horn on a 1967 Camaro

The process of fixing a 1967 Camaro horn is similar to replacing horns in other makes and models. The key to this process is locating the part that creates produces the sound, which is found under the hood near the car battery. After buying a replacement, the installation of the new horn is simple and will take only a short amount of time.

Instructions

    1

    Find the metal piece shaped like a disc underneath your hood. This part is held into place by screws just behind the grille of the car.

    2

    Remove the screws holding the part into place by using your screwdriver. Remove the power wire plugged into the horn.

    3

    Pull the horn from the Camaro.

    4

    Take the replacement part and set it into place. Tighten it securely with the screws you previously removed. Plug the power wires into the horn. Test it out by pushing the horn button on the steering wheel. When you hear a sound the installation is complete.

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