Is the noise making bit under the bumper cover somewhere?
Mine has stopped working and its MOT time in May.
Ta.
Horn location
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Re: Horn location
On the D9 later model it's sort of under the drivers side fog light area - accessible through a removable panel between the bottom of the wheel arch liner and the front lip of the bumper. It's probably the same for the D8.
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Re: Horn location
same for the D8 and not only drivers side, in mine two horns are located in both the sides, same location
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Re: Horn location
cool.
Thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

Re: Horn location
Its definitely a two-tone horn. Seriously 'commanding' horns in Pug 406's
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Re: Horn location
Don't suppose anyone's got a spare indicator stalk with full fog light switches? The horn plunger on mine never worked, I was just so happy to be installing the lights I shoved it on there anyway...
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Re: Horn location
You can strip them down and clean up the contacts Tom, I have done in the past. Failing that, pull out the guts from your non fog stalk & do a transplant!swiss wrote:Don't suppose anyone's got a spare indicator stalk with full fog light switches? The horn plunger on mine never worked, I was just so happy to be installing the lights I shoved it on there anyway...
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Re: Horn location
How would a fellow go about that? The plunger's actually jammed in place, you see. I can't see how I'd take it apart without breaking it ^^
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Re: Horn location
Some models only have one horneoin27 wrote:Its definitely a two-tone horn
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