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sealed Apr 1, 2007 03:07 PM

Horn problems
 
Hello,

I just bought a Mitsubishi Lancer 94mod, the only problem is that the previous owner have once crashed it. in that order he have cuted away most of the wireing(dont ask why[>:]).

So my question is, anyone know where i can find the horn cable who i connect to the button on my stearingwheel? Its not there and i tried to find it but no luck. If anyone know the wire color(s) or maybe where i can find it i would be thankfull =)


Sorry for my bad english and thanks to all of you who helps. :)


- Kenneth

50ul }{4ck3r Apr 3, 2007 03:14 PM

RE: Horn problems
 
Well jsut Install a Aftermarket Blow Horn..to a button .Like the ones they have on BIG RIGS.......or you can do a can ...blow horn like the ones at big 5......J/K....LMMFAO...lol
I'm just in a funny mood today

TheEngineer Apr 3, 2007 03:19 PM

RE: Horn problems
 
how about try and be in a helpful mood in the tech help section

Im not sure where they route the wire to that. Have you tried tracing it back from the horn itself and see where the wires lead to

50ul }{4ck3r Apr 3, 2007 03:23 PM

RE: Horn problems
 
Does the 94 have the horn relays....cause i'm tryin to figure this out...cause if it does...i would think it does.....check for the wire for the sterring wheel off the horn relay...to find the horn relay follow the horn wire's to the relay then relay to horn button...Am i Right...anyone......

WPSpyderGT01 Apr 4, 2007 06:39 AM

RE: Horn problems
 
find the horn.. make sure its connected... and trace it to see if any cuts or openings... then check check the fuses and relays. if all is right... have a field day with the horn =D

Kaede.Noir Apr 4, 2007 06:58 AM

RE: Horn problems
 
Use a multimeter and figure out which is the hot one, it should be it since the horn acts somehow like a pressure interruptor


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