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LaPlaya
Explorer
Jul 03, 2013

Now my horn is not working

Is it ever possible to go on a trip and not have any system failures? My horn is not working, and I suspect a fuse, but where do I look? I have a 2001 Fleetwood Flair 31A on the Ford chassis. Thanks. Bill

15 Replies

  • fischer wrote:
    I think the fuse is inside the box labeled Battery control center under the hood
    Or worse yet, it could be under the dash in the fuse panel in front of the driver's seat.:(
  • My son has a theory that everytime you take a RV out something will break and if you leave one thing broken, nothing else will break. So maybe you should leave the horn broken and try that finger thing.:)
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Dang Rainbirds.... YOU BEAT ME TO IT!!!!!

    There are several things that can go wrong with the horn system, The fuse, The relay, The horn, The horn "Button" and of course bad connections if it is an electric horn

    With air horns the horn valve and line are the best options, there is one more, but if that one goes bad the horn won't be on your problems list (no brakes will be though)
  • I hate it when the horn quits. Decades ago I had a bumper sticker that read: Horn Broken. Please Watch for Finger.
  • I think the fuse is inside the box labeled Battery control center under the hood