Replaced clock spring. Still no horn

Pooponurhead

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Hey guys. I recently had to replace my clock spring on my 95 DX. Before I installed it, when i hit the horn button, i heard nothing. Once i installed the clock spring the SRS light is still on (since i havent reset it yet) but when I hit the horn, I hear the relay clicking but no horn. Will resetting the SRS light fix my horn? I'm not sure what to do from here. :(
 

Mysteryemotionz

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Srs had nothing to do with your horn. Iras the horn it self bad?
 


lethal6

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Srs had nothing to do with your horn. Iras the horn it self bad?
Horn wire is tied into the SRS ribbon cable and clocking spring, so YES it did have to do with it. Technically.

My clocking spring is shot. My horn doesn't work and the SRS light is on. They are tied together.
 

93Civicspeed

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Horn wire is tied into the SRS ribbon cable and clocking spring, so YES it did have to do with it. Technically.

My clocking spring is shot. My horn doesn't work and the SRS light is on. They are tied together.
So if i replace my OEM wheel with a racing wheel that doesnt have a airbag I wont have a horn?
 


Pooponurhead

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So...can anyone answer my question? There's some major jackin' goin on here...and not even the good kind. :roll:
 

Deezy

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^^ x2....seeing as you can hear the relay click......Go ahead an reset your srs, it takes like 30 seconds.:what:..
 

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So if i replace my OEM wheel with a racing wheel that doesnt have a airbag I wont have a horn?
Nope. Even if you replace it with a wheel that has an airbag, you won't have a horn. There are ways to do it, but they aren't easy and you have to get creative.

Op: Why not reset the SRS light and answer the question for yourself? It takes no time at all.

If your relay is clicking, you probably have a bad horn or a wire is shorting out somewhere. You do realize that over the net these are guesses at best. You have to do your own research as we don't have the car in front of us. Troubleshoot don't guess.
 


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