Horn on my 2014 Toyota Corrola LE is not working

Asked by Crandall141414 May 27, 2016 at 09:29 AM about the 2014 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My horn is not working on my 2014 Toyota Corolla LE.
Could this be a fuse issue?
Thank you for your help!

6 Answers

120

yes it is probably a fuse issue. could also be a connection issue in the steering wheel or under the hood,

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60

I have same issue, was told to disconnect negative from battery , pump brake 10 times, connect back, start car, tried it and reacts better to functions but screen still blank, will try again though, good luck to you, Anthony,

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60

Mine was chewed through wiring. Horn is in front of radiator...wiring was hanging below it, plug still in connector at horn. Horn is a small (3 inch or so diameter, half inch thick) disk near top of radiator.

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30

I know this is late, but have you checked the connector at the horn? Pull the wire; if it comes off the connector, that's your problem. Apparently, this is a common thing with this particular model.

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10

after the recall of my vehicle toyota corolla S 2014, the horn doesn't work. That can be the reason?

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