91 Civic Won't Run

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Rodent, Mar 18, 2007.

  1. Rodent

    Rodent Guest

    My '91 Civic wagon's horn doesn't work. I tried to fix it by replacing the
    fuse. The new fuse blew immediately. So I traced the wiring and found
    corroded and broken wiring at the horn. I fixed the wires but the fuse
    still blew. I took the steering wheel off to see if there was something in
    the horn switch. This car is old and there is nothing electronic at the
    steering wheel except the horn (i.e. no airbag, no cruise control, etc.).
    I touched the copper clockspring to the metal steering wheel hub thinking
    this would "complete the circuit" and would either sound the horn or blow
    the horn fuse again. But instead I heard a some beeping from within the
    car, not the horn, but more like a warning beep, like when the lights are
    left on or something. Then the car wouldn't start, and there seemed to be
    no power (no radio, etc.) However, when I turn the key off, there is a
    fast loud clicking coming from some sort of device located near the floor
    in the center of the car, very close to the heater vent. When I turn the
    key back on, the noise stops, but car remains dead. Any ideas?
     
    Rodent, Mar 18, 2007
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  2. Rodent

    jim beam Guest

    pull fuses and check each circuit as you replace them. forget the horn
    for the time being. check the battery circuits and connections first.

    go to tegger.com for common no-start diagnostics.
     
    jim beam, Mar 18, 2007
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  3. Rodent

    Tegger Guest



    You are aware you have TWO horns, one behind either end of the bumper?

    Is the horn fuse still blown (or removed) when you get this clicking?

    When did this problem start?

    Any work performed on the car immediately prior to the onset of the
    problem?

    Any aftermarket accessories? Radio, speakers, alarm, remote start, power
    anetnna, etc.?
     
    Tegger, Mar 18, 2007
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  4. Rodent

    Rodent Guest

    Thanks Tegger. I did not realize I had two horns. I took the other horn
    off-line and now everything works.


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    Rodent, Mar 24, 2007
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