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Horn not working - Mk2 4x4

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Hi all. Horn not working, so have checked the obvious (fuse) and that looks ok. Thought I would have a look at the relays, but I’m none the wiser as to which one is responsible for the horn (I can’t hear a click when the horn is pressed). Any ideas? The relay layout looks a lot different from what I’ve seen of other Mk2 Octavias. Are they different on Scouts/4x4? Understand I may need to trace from horn to steering wheel, but would like to eliminate any easy wins to begin with. 
 

Thanks,

Sonna

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Hi there

I had exactly the same problem and although the fuse was showing as OK it still turned out to be that 👍 Do the following first and it wil solve the problem. First remove the corresponding fuse related to the horn and then start the car. Then turn off the car and replace the correct fuse (use a new one) then restart the car and bingo it should solve the problem 😊 it worked a treat on my VRS 2008 so let me know how you got on.. regards Gucci Bruce

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@GucciBruce thanks very much for reply. I will try as you’ve suggested. 

Hi again,

Well it's worth a shot as weird as a suggestion that it is 😊 It worked on my car and it was suggested by a mechanic at the VW garage 👍

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