Harvey, This worked exactly to a "T"!!! I could not access the horn from the lower right bumper so I disassembled the engine shield/guards. It was just a pain to get the push pins back in and frankly not worth the effort. You need pressure from both the outside underneath the bumper and inside of the hood to get the push pins back in. The screws with the star heads were sufficient enough to hold the engine shield/guards in place. Thanks for the tip! My wife complained about this horn not working twice last week when she really needed it to warn another motorist to avoid a collision. All good now!!!
Yaah ! I just fixed my horn in about 15 minutes. The hardest thing was getting the cover off. I was afraid I was going to break it. Thanks for the video.
Great vid. Enjoyed the comedy at the end but essentially your tip saved me from getting ripped off too. Cheers man ! Thank the lord Jesus I didnt even have to unbolt the dam thing.. I just wiggled the clip to the horn for a few secs, loosen up any dirt in there and that's it... .. If it goes next time I might invest in some electrical grease or spray to make sure there is no further corrosion or debris ! Keep em coming cuz!
So we found the horn on the passenger side front and cleaned it up. Had to rig and mess with it a little because it was having trouble connecting once plugged in but IT WORKS NOW yay!!!
My issue was the front left panel thing. I did not have to remove any bolts for my issue personally looks like the connection was faulty on the wire so i just wiggled the wire and pushed back in.
I had the same issue. Pulled the wires to check for power going to the horn and when I plugged it back in… it worked. Just put it back together. If it happens again, I will put some dialectic grease on the connection contacts. It is down low and subject to water and road grime. Poor design by Ford!
I enjoy your attitude about things bro
I did it, it work. All the other videos send you thru a rabbit hole, this one works
Thank you my dude! Did this fix yesterday and my horn is back in working order. I’m so happy and it’s all cuz of you, seriously thanks to you!
Harvey, This worked exactly to a "T"!!! I could not access the horn from the lower right bumper so I disassembled the engine shield/guards. It was just a pain to get the push pins back in and frankly not worth the effort. You need pressure from both the outside underneath the bumper and inside of the hood to get the push pins back in. The screws with the star heads were sufficient enough to hold the engine shield/guards in place. Thanks for the tip! My wife complained about this horn not working twice last week when she really needed it to warn another motorist to avoid a collision. All good now!!!
Dude. Your freaking AWESOME
Fixed my wife’s 2014 Focus SE Horn exactly I mean EXACTLY how you showed. Thank you brother!!!!
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Yaah ! I just fixed my horn in about 15 minutes. The hardest thing was getting the cover off. I was afraid I was going to break it. Thanks for the video.
I want to say thank you very much for this video ❤️it has helped me. Saved me $200 . I did it my own. Got it fix! You are everything 🙏🏻
Thank you ! I’m so happy it helped you ! :)
This video made me laugh in a very happy/wholesome way. Keep it up bro!
Great vid. Enjoyed the comedy at the end but essentially your tip saved me from getting ripped off too. Cheers man ! Thank the lord Jesus I didnt even have to unbolt the dam thing.. I just wiggled the clip to the horn for a few secs, loosen up any dirt in there and that's it... .. If it goes next time I might invest in some electrical grease or spray to make sure there is no further corrosion or debris ! Keep em coming cuz!
Does the car have to be on for the relay to here that clicking sound after their switches?
Also should all the relays have the same number?
So we found the horn on the passenger side front and cleaned it up. Had to rig and mess with it a little because it was having trouble connecting once plugged in but IT WORKS NOW yay!!!
You're totally, extremely right, thanks alot👍
To check the steering wheel switch, try pushing the horn on the steering wheel and listen for the relay clicking.
My issue was the front left panel thing. I did not have to remove any bolts for my issue personally looks like the connection was faulty on the wire so i just wiggled the wire and pushed back in.
This is wagon?
No this is the 2014 Ford Focus se sedan 4 door
But the fix should be universal to all 2014 focuses hatchback or sedan
That is some funny shh..it And thats how its done baby Wala. 👍 unplug and plug
Worked like a charm 👌
My wifes been asking me to fix her horn for weeks now and if this works, im gonna share, subscribe and like your videos.....be back in 20 mins.
Did it work ?
@@harveysworld6211 Looks like the wife got tire of asking :S
I can’t get mine unplugged
So what was the actual problem? Just had to blow it out?! Not the fuse?
Poor connection to the horns themselves just needed to blow them out ! Easy cheesy !!!
I had the same issue. Pulled the wires to check for power going to the horn and when I plugged it back in… it worked. Just put it back together. If it happens again, I will put some dialectic grease on the connection contacts. It is down low and subject to water and road grime. Poor design by Ford!
Not today Cuz.... 😂 lmao
What is up with these cars and the horns man fack lol
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