Why is the horn on my clock not working?
I told them that the clock spring was the first thing that was replaced. They said they were going to replace it anyways… When they started to tear into it they discovered the issue was with some wiring that went to the clock-spring but not the clock-spring it’s self, nor the wiring harness that they previously replaced.
Why is the horn on my aggrex not working?
When they started to tear into it they discovered the issue was with some wiring that went to the clock-spring but not the clock-spring it’s self, nor the wiring harness that they previously replaced. Picked up my jeep today and everything is working as it should be. aggrex and chris4x4 like this. UPDATE……………… FIXED
Why is the horn not working on my Rubicon?
I have a 2018 Rubicon Recon. Problems started probably within the first 3 months of owning the Jeep. I noticed that the Horn would not function, then I noticed that the steering wheel radio buttons would not function (volume, station channel) also the Uconnect buttons would not work, dash menu buttons (speedometer, tire pressure etc switch).
Why is the horn not working on my Jeep?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Oh also the horn DOES still function… meaning if you hit the panic button the horn goes off. If you lock the jeep with the key fob the horn will go off, but it doesn’t work when pressing the horn.
What causes a car horn to stop working?
Once that spray gets into the horn’s innards, it can short out the coil and kill the horn (and blow the fuse in the process). But an inoperative horn can also be caused by a bad horn switch in your steering wheel, a broken “clock spring” under the steering wheel, a bum horn relay, a broken wire or a corroded ground.
Is the horn still working on a Jeep Cherokee?
Oh also the horn DOES still function… meaning if you hit the panic button the horn goes off. If you lock the jeep with the key fob the horn will go off, but it doesn’t work when pressing the horn. Welcome! Great choice in the JK Recon but too bad about the issues.
I told them that the clock spring was the first thing that was replaced. They said they were going to replace it anyways… When they started to tear into it they discovered the issue was with some wiring that went to the clock-spring but not the clock-spring it’s self, nor the wiring harness that they previously replaced.
When to replace the clock spring in a car?
Since the clock spring is responsible for two safety devices including the horn and airbag safety system it is highly advised to replace the clock spring with a new unit as soon as possible.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Oh also the horn DOES still function… meaning if you hit the panic button the horn goes off. If you lock the jeep with the key fob the horn will go off, but it doesn’t work when pressing the horn.
When they started to tear into it they discovered the issue was with some wiring that went to the clock-spring but not the clock-spring it’s self, nor the wiring harness that they previously replaced. Picked up my jeep today and everything is working as it should be. aggrex and chris4x4 like this. UPDATE……………… FIXED