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Author Subject: horn problem.
fb_seven

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Location: aylesbury

Registered: 01 Oct 2009

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Post #1
my horn has gone very faint and can hardly hear it, whats happened and will i need a new horn? if so how easy are they to change cheers.
Posted 30th Dec 2009 at 00:11
gtomi-6

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Location: southampton

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Post #2
ive just done mine very easy. there are 2 horns. passenger side. remove the wheel arch and the bottom plate and its all there in front of you

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ph3 gti-6 china blue- mint condition
ph2 gti-6 nile blue K.I.A dec 2010
Posted 30th Dec 2009 at 06:55
mpaul

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Location: Lossiemouth

Registered: 27 Jul 2009

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Post #3
I changed mine on my old pug with the car parked normally. Just reached up under the bumper and felt for it. Years of experience working on jet engines in the RAF though, ad not being able to see what you are doing up/undoing/wirelocking etc.

Piece of p*ss though if you can actually see it by doing what gtomi-6 said.
Posted 6th Jan 2010 at 02:40
gtomi-6

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Post #4
CUJ wrote:
Thought you'd be after Viagra when I read the thread title Laugh
LOL

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ph3 gti-6 china blue- mint condition
ph2 gti-6 nile blue K.I.A dec 2010
Posted 6th Jan 2010 at 03:40
fb_seven

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Post #5
things are all good with that horn thank you lol.
Posted 9th Jan 2010 at 02:50
gtomi-6

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Post #6
way to much detail dude

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ph3 gti-6 china blue- mint condition
ph2 gti-6 nile blue K.I.A dec 2010
Posted 9th Jan 2010 at 14:22

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