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Old Jan 12, 2014 | 06:36 PM
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Horn stopped working

Maybe someone can shed some light as to what is going on, it is a cold winter in Chicago, but my 997 is kept in the garage, I've only used it once, now I took it out because the weather is not as bad and one of my horns has stopped working, it is now a mono tone Sound, I see they're very difficult to get to, has the horn gone bad? Or is there something else I should check? If I need to replace do I really need to take off the whole front bumper? I have a 2008 Porsche 911S Cabrio. Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.
 
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Mine did as well. Subscribed
 
Old Jan 12, 2014 | 10:19 PM
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I have the same issue with mine but never had the time to fix it.
 
Old Jan 12, 2014 | 11:31 PM
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OK, here is what I found out, the bass horn has stopped working, if you look at the car from the front on the passenger side underneath the bumper there is a little access hole you can barely fit your hand into it, I was able to unscrew the base horn with a half an inch wrench, after taking down the horn I tested it with a cordless drill battery and it didn't work, so I did an autopsy and took it apart, I found some rust inside of it, put some WD-40 and tested it again, now it would work so now I'm sure the horn was at fault, of course I'm not going to put it back in since I'm going to get a new replacement one, I don't want to have to do this again, but at least I can tell you that you can access the bass horn without taking the bumper apart, it does take some contortionism and it helps if you have small hands, which I do not, I'm 6'5 and 195 pounds, anyway if you want to give it a shot let me know how it goes, i'll let you know once I get the replacement horn and it's installed, cheers.
 
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Originally Posted by martidamm
OK, here is what I found out, the bass horn has stopped working, if you look at the car from the front on the passenger side underneath the bumper there is a little access hole you can barely fit your hand into it, I was able to unscrew the base horn with a half an inch wrench, after taking down the horn I tested it with a cordless drill battery and it didn't work, so I did an autopsy and took it apart, I found some rust inside of it, put some WD-40 and tested it again, now it would work so now I'm sure the horn was at fault, of course I'm not going to put it back in since I'm going to get a new replacement one, I don't want to have to do this again, but at least I can tell you that you can access the bass horn without taking the bumper apart, it does take some contortionism and it helps if you have small hands, which I do not, I'm 6'5 and 195 pounds, anyway if you want to give it a shot let me know how it goes, i'll let you know once I get the replacement horn and it's installed, cheers.
Thanks for the instructions! I will give it a try when I get chance. How much did your replacement cost you?
 
Old Jan 13, 2014 | 12:11 AM
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Thanks for the instructions! I will give it a try when I get chance. How much did your replacement cost you?
20 dlls, same part number, the plug is a little different so I'll have to splice the cables, but it's the exact same bosh part number low tone horn.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2014 | 08:22 AM
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Replaced mine, cost me $60 for a replacement from the dealer. The approach suggested by Martidamm is correct and you could also remove the passenger side fog light to give you a second access point allowing for 2 hands to assist with the replacement process. The access to the horn is very tight and you'll need someone with slim hands and great finger dexterity to complete the process. Worse case scenario...wait until you need to do other stuff that require removing the front bumper and replace the horn then.

PS: The theft alarm horn is close by so don't get confused between the two. After you disconnect the wires, test the horn to ensure you've disconnected the right one.

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OK, here is what I found out, the bass horn has stopped working, if you look at the car from the front on the passenger side underneath the bumper there is a little access hole you can barely fit your hand into it, I was able to unscrew the base horn with a half an inch wrench, after taking down the horn I tested it with a cordless drill battery and it didn't work, so I did an autopsy and took it apart, I found some rust inside of it, put some WD-40 and tested it again, now it would work so now I'm sure the horn was at fault, of course I'm not going to put it back in since I'm going to get a new replacement one, I don't want to have to do this again, but at least I can tell you that you can access the bass horn without taking the bumper apart, it does take some contortionism and it helps if you have small hands, which I do not, I'm 6'5 and 195 pounds, anyway if you want to give it a shot let me know how it goes, i'll let you know once I get the replacement horn and it's installed, cheers.
 
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Thanks for the instructions! I will give it a try when I get chance. How much did your replacement cost you?
well, all done, got the horn from Amazon and it took 15 min to re install, all in all a 20 dll fix but an annoying repair, at least my car doesn't sound like the village idiot any more
 
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Great info. I've been thinking about this for about a year now and all the other threads talk about removing the bumper. Does anyone have pics to share to help with the DIY? Also, I read on another thread that pelican sells for $15 compared to the dealer $60. Time to teach my 8 year old twins to put those little hands to work!
 
Old Jan 16, 2014 | 05:39 AM
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Great info. I've been thinking about this for about a year now and all the other threads talk about removing the bumper. Does anyone have pics to share to help with the DIY? Also, I read on another thread that pelican sells for $15 compared to the dealer $60. Time to teach my 8 year old twins to put those little hands to work!
honestly, the space is too tight for pictures but once you get down there you'll see what I mean, if you do not buy the dealer part make sure that the horn is the the same size as the original one since it barely fits through the little access hole, I would recommend if you do not buy the dealer part to at least find the same part number from Bosh, I myself found it on Amazon, however the extra $40 might be worth it because he only have to plug it in and install, The cable for the horn barely peeks out through the little access hole, so splicing The cable was another challenge, just my 2 cents. Good luck.
 
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Great Thread as mine also is broken(just one) so I will be starting this project.
 
Old Jan 17, 2014 | 09:47 AM
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Thanks martidamm. Peeked in the access hole yesterday. Wow that is tight. Did you have to jack up the front to get in there? My car is lowered and I can't imagine how I would get in there. I tried to take a pic, I imagine that's the one of the horn openings right in the center of the picture.


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One other thing, how do you know which is the high and which is the low. Are they both in there?
 
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Thanks martidamm. Peeked in the access hole yesterday. Wow that is tight. Did you have to jack up the front to get in there? My car is lowered and I can't imagine how I would get in there. I tried to take a pic, I imagine that's the one of the horn openings right in the center of the picture. One other thing, how do you know which is the high and which is the low. Are they both in there?
yup, that's it, the low tone is the one closest to the front of the car, my car is not lowered but i laid flat on my back and did all the work with my left hand, did not have to jack it up, there is a weird looking spike thingy that sticks out of the car, I think is the thermometer, pull it in, it will give you more space to work, then after you're done you can just clip it back in place.
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Old Jan 18, 2014 | 10:59 AM
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Dang this thing is a b&$#%. Spent a 45 min on my back. The nut is on pretty tight and I just couldn't get it loose with the tight space and just one hand. There's a write up on planet 9 that recommends taking the screws off the bottom of the bumper so you can get your left hand under it and your right hand in the access hole. Might try that next.

http://www.planet-9.com/987-cayman-b...placement.html
 
Old Apr 12, 2014 | 02:54 PM
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I was finally able to get this done, using this thread and the trick posted in the link in my post above. Thanks martidamm for the guidance. I posted a DIY here: http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...l#post11288905.
 

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