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*Attach the new horn in place of the old horn
*Attach the new horn in place of the old horn.
 
[[image:Stockhorn.JPG|thumb|left|The old horn]]
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*You may need to drill a hole in the side, but there are lots there already, to make use of.
*You may need to drill a hole in the side, but there are lots there already, to make use of.


*A top tip is put the tubing in hot water to help it fit on the connectors of the unit and horn ends.
[[image:newhorn2.JPG|thumb|left|New Horn in Place]]
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[[image:newhorn.JPG|thumb|left|New Horn in Place]]
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*A '''Top Tip''' is put the tubing in hot water to help it fit over the connectors of the unit and horn ends.


*Once new horn is fitted, fit a new 25AMP fuse inplace of the old 7.5AMP fuse you took out at the begining.
*Once new horn is fitted, fit a new 25AMP fuse inplace of the old 7.5AMP fuse you took out at the begining.
*Test horn, Jobs a carrot

Revision as of 19:30, 4 February 2007

S2 Horn

  • Jack up and secure car.
  • Remove Drivers side wheel.
  • Remove the right access pannel, and fuse cover and remove horn fuse (7.5AMP)
Remove the Horn Fuse


  • Remove mudflap screws and pull mudflaps away to gain access to the old horn, there is a 8mm nut and two wires that you need to disconnect.
Removing of the mudflaps


  • Attach the new horn in place of the old horn.
The old horn


  • You may need to drill a hole in the side, but there are lots there already, to make use of.
New Horn in Place


New Horn in Place


  • A Top Tip is put the tubing in hot water to help it fit over the connectors of the unit and horn ends.
  • Once new horn is fitted, fit a new 25AMP fuse inplace of the old 7.5AMP fuse you took out at the begining.
  • Test horn, Jobs a carrot