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slo_byrne
06-16-2005, 10:12 PM
I have a 97 Saturn sc2. Recently the horn quit working. I thought it was just a fuse problem. It was not a fuse problem. Thought maybe it might be a connection problem at the horn, but guess what, I couldn't find the horn. Could someone tell me where I can find the horn? Also if it's that well hidden could you tell me how to access it. Thanks
Any help would be appreciated.
Joe

sierrap615
06-16-2005, 10:40 PM
it should be somewhere in the front bumper in front of the radiator, on my 94 its next to the hood latch.

hughw
06-19-2005, 10:42 AM
I have a 97 Saturn sc2. Recently the horn quit working. I thought it was just a fuse problem. It was not a fuse problem. Thought maybe it might be a connection problem at the horn, but guess what, I couldn't find the horn. Could someone tell me where I can find the horn? Also if it's that well hidden could you tell me how to access it. Thanks
Any help would be appreciated.
Joe


Front bumper, driver side

madnigerian
06-25-2005, 12:53 AM
I have a 97 Saturn sc2. Recently the horn quit working. I thought it was just a fuse problem. It was not a fuse problem. Thought maybe it might be a connection problem at the horn, but guess what, I couldn't find the horn. Could someone tell me where I can find the horn? Also if it's that well hidden could you tell me how to access it. Thanks
Any help would be appreciated.
Joe

Take off the front bumper and its right in front of the drivers side tire, Just did the same yesterday (underneath the bumper n e ways)

oldmanwalking
06-27-2005, 08:37 AM
97 sl2's had a real horn problem. There is a new horn sold by saturn for that I would get. The horn and the relay are all one piece so get the horn from saturn.
Phil

hughw
06-27-2005, 06:55 PM
Take off the front bumper and its right in front of the drivers side tire, Just did the same yesterday (underneath the bumper n e ways)




It would be simpler to pull the headlight to get to the horn....taking the bumper off seems a bit extreme....I think two bolts is all that has to be removed...pull the headlight out a little and you will see the horn just below it,

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