HELP!!! Horn relay for 97 honda civic ex!!
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HELP!!! Horn relay for 97 honda civic ex!!
can someone please help me find the horn relay so i can replace it. i dont know where it is at and i dont have my owners manual
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Re: (zenon8890)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zenon8890 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont have that, there's only 3 relays under the dash, and they doesnt have any numbers here on the diagram, </TD></TR></TABLE>
He said underHOOD fool.
He said underHOOD fool.
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Op you kinda need to step your game up if you want help. C424 was the ONLY highlighted relay in that daigram, he ALSO said it was UNDERHOOD.
Pay more attention when trying to get help, you prolly would have had it fixed by now
Pay more attention when trying to get help, you prolly would have had it fixed by now
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ifIexplode »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"></TD></TR></TABLE>
That's a fuse. It's a 15A fuse under the hood.
I accidentally posted "underhood", but the image I posted was obviously the fuse box under the dash.
That is where the FSM says the horn RELAY is.
Then again, relays don't usually just break.
That's a fuse. It's a 15A fuse under the hood.
I accidentally posted "underhood", but the image I posted was obviously the fuse box under the dash.
That is where the FSM says the horn RELAY is.
Then again, relays don't usually just break.
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Re: (zenon8890)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zenon8890 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so what do u think the problem is?! i have also srs light on, is that connected to that problem too?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's your cable reel then. That's the black round piece behind your steering wheel that has wires coming out of it.
You need a new one.
It's your cable reel then. That's the black round piece behind your steering wheel that has wires coming out of it.
You need a new one.
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Re: (NOFX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NOFX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
It's your cable reel then. That's the black round piece behind your steering wheel that has wires coming out of it.
You need a new one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if that black piece is not working, do you think the cruise control isn't working because of it? My horn also doesn't work. The srs light isn't on.
It's your cable reel then. That's the black round piece behind your steering wheel that has wires coming out of it.
You need a new one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if that black piece is not working, do you think the cruise control isn't working because of it? My horn also doesn't work. The srs light isn't on.
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Re: (laggysx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by laggysx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have the same problem. Does anyone know how much does the srs cable reel will be at the dealer.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Depends on what car. I don't know why you would buy one new from Honda when they're so much cheaper through salvage yards.
I got an entire steering column (column, shrouds, combination switch, cable reel) for $420 total. And I thought that was a bit much.
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Depends on what car. I don't know why you would buy one new from Honda when they're so much cheaper through salvage yards.
I got an entire steering column (column, shrouds, combination switch, cable reel) for $420 total. And I thought that was a bit much.
REEL ASSY., CABLE
77900-SR3-A01
- 93-95 CIVIC 2DR DX
- 92-95 CIVIC 3DR CX
- 92-95 CIVIC 3DR DX
- 92-95 CIVIC 3DR VX
- 92-95 CIVIC 4DR DX
- 93-95 DEL SOL 2DR S
LIST: $333.78
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77900-SR3-A81
- 93-95 CIVIC 2DR EX
- 92 CIVIC 3DR CX
- 92 CIVIC 3DR DX
- 92-95 CIVIC 3DR SI
- 92 CIVIC 3DR VX
- 92 CIVIC 4DR DX
- 92-95 CIVIC 4DR EX
- 92-95 CIVIC 4DR LX
- 93-95 DEL SOL 2DR SI
- 94-95 DEL SOL 2DR VTEC
LIST: $333.78
REEL ASSY., CABLE
77900-ST7-A11
- 96-97 DEL SOL 2DR S
LIST: $147.43
REEL ASSY., CABLE
77900-ST7-A01
- 96-97 DEL SOL SI
- 96-97 DEL SOL VTEC
LIST: $334.55
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77900-S04-A02
- 96-98 CIVIC 2DR DX
- 96-98 CIVIC 2DR HX
- 96-98 CIVIC 4DR DX
LIST: $333.78
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77900-S04-A01
- 96-98 CIVIC 3DR CX
- 96-98 CIVIC 3DR DX
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LIST: $337.28
REEL ASSY., CABLE
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LIST: $42.73
REEL ASSY., CABLE
77900-S04-A92
- 99-00 CIVIC 2DR EX
- 99-00 CIVIC 2DR SI
- 99-00 CIVIC 4DR GX
LIST: $305.10
REEL ASSY., CABLE
77900-S04-A91
- 99-00 CIVIC 4DR EX
- 99-00 CIVIC 4DR LX
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Okay, so i'm kinda new to honda/acura. And i'm having the same prob w/ my type-R integra. replaced horn, checked the fuse. still no horn. The buttons on the steering wheel are both good too. I don't know where the horn relay switch is on the 'teg.
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Re: (AZN_ITR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AZN_ITR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Okay, so i'm kinda new to honda/acura. And i'm having the same prob w/ my type-R integra. replaced horn, checked the fuse. still no horn. The buttons on the steering wheel are both good too. I don't know where the horn relay switch is on the 'teg.</TD></TR></TABLE>
if you have an itr, you should go ahead and post in the ITR forum so they can help you since they have the same vehicle.
https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum/8
if you have an itr, you should go ahead and post in the ITR forum so they can help you since they have the same vehicle.
https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum/8
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Re: HELP!!! Horn relay for 97 honda civic ex!!
hey guys i have a 97 honda civic hatchback cx and im having almost the same problem but when i beep the horn or sound my alarm my 15a horn/stop fuse it blow..........anyone has an idea how to fix it pst.
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Re: HELP!!! Horn relay for 97 honda civic ex!!
disconnect your horn. replace fuse. try again wih out the horn. if you fuse don't blow then it's a dead short inside the horn. (replace horn)
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Re: HELP!!! Horn relay for 97 honda civic ex!!
My haynes book says to replace horn, you have to remove the bumper cover. I believe that - the horn is behind the slotted insert in the grill opening; I'm sure you have to remove the cover to get at it. There are fasteners along the top edge of the cover near the radiator and a/c condenser, a couple underneath, and I'm pretty sure one fastener at each front wheel cutout. I may be taking mine off too...
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just a quick note. "black piece" behind the steering wheel is called a clock spring. also you guys keep saying NOFX is a dude. she's a chick.
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Re: HELP!!! Horn relay for 97 honda civic ex!!
NOFX had it exactly right as far as where the relay is.
I had to crawl under and look up at the very upper edge of fuse panel Sure enough, it was there, mounted almost off the edge of the board.
The relay is gray with a 4-wire connector going to it.
A squeeze tab thing on connector lets you pull the connector off the relay.
Another squeeze tab at the base of the relay lets you pull if off the board.
The two brighter terminals - on passenger side of the car, where the connector clip is - are for the coil.
Resistance between them was just over 100 ohms.
The two darker terminals, on driver side, are for power to the horn.
I had to crawl under and look up at the very upper edge of fuse panel Sure enough, it was there, mounted almost off the edge of the board.
The relay is gray with a 4-wire connector going to it.
A squeeze tab thing on connector lets you pull the connector off the relay.
Another squeeze tab at the base of the relay lets you pull if off the board.
The two brighter terminals - on passenger side of the car, where the connector clip is - are for the coil.
Resistance between them was just over 100 ohms.
The two darker terminals, on driver side, are for power to the horn.