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How to Replace a Horn in a Honda Prelude

    • 1). Buy a horn kit. The Honda Prelude has one low tone and one high tone horn so a direct factory replacement kit should come with two horns. If you are only replacing one horn, make sure the new horn has the correct tone.

    • 2). Locate the original manufacturer's horns by looking up from underneath the car. They are inside the front bumper near the ends with one on each side.

    • 3). Unplug the power connector from both horns and remove the single mounting bolt from each bracket with an 8mm socket wrench. Take out the original horns.

    • 4). Plug in the power connectors to the new horns using the original harness, if possible. If it is not compatible with the new horns, you will need to make new wiring with the wire crimper/stripper to connect the new harnesses to the original wiring.

    • 5). Mount the new horns using the fasteners that came in the kit. Bolt the horns to the original holes if possible. Otherwise, you will need to find a sturdy location with minimal vibration to bolt the horns.

    • 6). Test the new horns to ensure they work. Connect one horn at a time if you are unsure both are working.

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