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Submitted: 1810 days and 17 hours ago.
Category: Car
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The horn is located on under a metal plate that can be found under the battery housing (to access the nut). You have to remove the battery housing on top. Then bend back (after taking out two screws) a piece of plastic underneath to remove the old horn. There are actually two horns, both are mounted on the same bracket.

Expert: Tammy F.
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Answered: 11/24/2004

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