This video was good in that you showed us where the fuse box was and how to read the chart and locate the fuses. I wish you had shown us more what a good fuse looks like and shown us the second fuse too. I’ve no idea what a bad fuse is supposed to look like and the second fuse wasn’t properly visible as your hand was in the way and then the video cut off too soon. Thank you n
Basically, he explained to first always start with checking the fuses if your horn or anything else is not working...if the fuses are good, THEN YOU should get it checked by an auto mechanic since you sound like one of those clueless/entitled individuals that can't chew gum and walk at the same time. Got it?👍
Thanks for your comment! You're right, we at YOUCANIC strongly advocate for understanding the basics of auto troubleshooting like checking the fuses before proceeding to professional help. We aim to equip and empower car owners with knowledge and tools, so they feel more confident and informed about their vehicle. We encourage you to visit www.youcanic.com where we offer ample resources, guides, and even a YOUCANIC scanner to assist with your car maintenance needs. Our mission is to stand by you and aid your car ownership journey. Any questions? Feel free to ask us on our site! Trust us, we're driven to help you understand your car better.
fucking frustrating to get halfway in to the video thinking you're actually gonna get it figured out and all the sudden it's done. That was like teaching me how to open and close my glove box.
Fixed my car’s horn with this video, thanks.
This video was good in that you showed us where the fuse box was and how to read the chart and locate the fuses. I wish you had shown us more what a good fuse looks like and shown us the second fuse too. I’ve no idea what a bad fuse is supposed to look like and the second fuse wasn’t properly visible as your hand was in the way and then the video cut off too soon. Thank you n
A good fuse should have a continous white line across the centre inside. A blown fuse will have a white line with a gap in the middle. Hope this helps
Basically, he explained to first always start with checking the fuses if your horn or anything else is not working...if the fuses are good, THEN YOU should get it checked by an auto mechanic since you sound like one of those clueless/entitled individuals that can't chew gum and walk at the same time.
Got it?👍
Thanks for your comment! You're right, we at YOUCANIC strongly advocate for understanding the basics of auto troubleshooting like checking the fuses before proceeding to professional help. We aim to equip and empower car owners with knowledge and tools, so they feel more confident and informed about their vehicle.
We encourage you to visit www.youcanic.com where we offer ample resources, guides, and even a YOUCANIC scanner to assist with your car maintenance needs. Our mission is to stand by you and aid your car ownership journey. Any questions? Feel free to ask us on our site! Trust us, we're driven to help you understand your car better.
@YOUCANIC No problem mate.
In my case the fuse was good, just dirty. I cleaned the electric contacts and plugged it back in, the problem gone.
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Explain nothing
fucking frustrating to get halfway in to the video thinking you're actually gonna get it figured out and all the sudden it's done. That was like teaching me how to open and close my glove box.
@@jb0579 if your car is honking when you turn your wheel like make a left or right turn an you start honking it’s your clock springs in your wheel