help horn fuse
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help horn fuse
My son has a 91 coupe and we can not find the fuse for the horn. We looked under the right side kick panel and found the security fuse(empty with no holder) but nothing marked fuse. HELP :confused:
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Re: help horn fuse (scard2510)
on a 91 coupe the horn fuse is in an accesory block its up under dash on passside there are two blocks with 4 fuses each init, you havta get on your back in the pass seat to find them! arent vetts fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: help horn fuse (scard2510)
Because the the horn circuit can be driven from two sources, there are two fuses in the circuit. The first is a 15 amp up under the dash (right side kick panel) in the Auxiliary Fuse Block and comes into play when the Vehicle-Anti-Theft System (VATS) is activated. This fuse is labeled "Theft".
The second is activated when the horn button is pressed and is located in the master fuse box which is on the right side of the lower dash and is accessible when the passenger door is opened. This fuse is labeled "LCD" and should be 5 amp.
As info: The Auxiliary Fuse Block has four positions; CRNK-A/B, Pwr Door, Theft and FP2. On the 91 L-98, which I assume you have, only three positions are populated. FP2 should be empty as it 's purpose is to service the ZR-1's second fuel pump.
The second is activated when the horn button is pressed and is located in the master fuse box which is on the right side of the lower dash and is accessible when the passenger door is opened. This fuse is labeled "LCD" and should be 5 amp.
As info: The Auxiliary Fuse Block has four positions; CRNK-A/B, Pwr Door, Theft and FP2. On the 91 L-98, which I assume you have, only three positions are populated. FP2 should be empty as it 's purpose is to service the ZR-1's second fuel pump.