2013 Ford Fiesta. Horn not working. Checked fuse and it is good. Now what?Thanks

Asked by Bo Dec 07, 2014 at 05:40 PM about the 2013 Ford Fiesta SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Horn doesn't work.  Checked manual and found fuse and it is still good.  Where to go from
there?

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Find the horn under the hood and check that you have power at the leads.

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2016 Ford Fiesta - horn not working. We just fixed ours. It was a blown fuse behind the glovebox. Fuse number F-21, which is the third one down from the second column of fuses. This is a 7.5 fuse. This fuse also belongs to the cruise control, so if your horn is not working, check your cruise control also. Now you will know for sure this is the correct fuse. Open glovebox, press the sides inward and glovebox will open further. It will still be difficult accessing your fuse panel, so just pull downward on the glovebox and the plastic hinge will release and the glovebox will be removed. pull out old fuse, replace with new 7.5, push in then test your horn. Walla!

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I have a 2016 Fiesta ST and this did not work for me. There's no listing in the manual regarding a fuse for the Horn or cruise control.

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