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Old Mar 17, 2012
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'02 Civic EX horn

Hi I have a 2002 EX coupe that has a lot of problems. But my inspection is overdue and it needs a horn. I bought it from a small dealer and I guess they failed to mention that. Im trying to save some money and all I can say is that my horn doesnt work (i dont know if it is even there). But if this helps, my cruise control controls on my steering wheel dont work either and my SRS light is on. Im not sure if these are all related but im sure most of you have a better idea than me. Thanks in advance.
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Re: '02 Civic EX horn

Check the fuse under your hood. Its probably blown!
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Re: '02 Civic EX horn

Originally Posted by 513EM1
Check the fuse under your hood. Its probably blown!
Sorry already checked. Fuse is fine.
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I would still replace it. A fuse can still be bad and not look blown.
 
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