YOGYAKARTA - Car horns are one of the important components that function as a means of communication between motorists on the road. But sometimes the horns can suddenly not sound or don't work. This condition often makes car owners confused about what caused the car horn not to sound.

The failure of car horns is a condition that can interfere with driving safety. Klakson is very much needed when you want to give a sign or warning to other road users. Given that its function is quite important, it is better if the horn problem does not need to be addressed immediately.

Let's understand what causes car horns to not sound and how to deal with them to return to function.

The following are factors that cause car horns to not sound and follow tips on how to deal with them:

1. Klakson Secretary Break Up

One of the most common causes the horn does not sound is the broken screen. The screen acts as a safety for the car's electrical system, including the horn. If the screen has a short circuit or excess electrical load, then the screen can break and cause the horn to turn off.

To solve this problem, you need to check the location of the hornring in the car's spare box (usually under the dashboard or in the engine room). If the screen looks broken, replace it with a screen that has the same ampere specifications.

2. Troubled Klakson Relay

The horn relay functions as a switch that connects the electric current to the horn. If the relay is damaged, the horn will not receive enough power to sound. Check the horn relay in the car's relay box. Replace the relay with a new one if signs of damage are found, such as a click' sound that is not heard when the horn button is pressed.

3. Cable and Connector Klakson Loose or Damaged

The cable that connects the horn button with the horn itself can be relaxed or even relaxed. This problem can occur due to vibrations and age using the vehicle. Check the condition of the cable and the connector around the horn. Make sure there are no cables that are released or damaged, and reconnect them if necessary.

4. Klakson Damaged

If all the electrical components are in good condition, it is possible that the horn itself is damaged due to age or exposure to water and dust. Try to connect the horn directly to the battery to make sure whether the horn can still sound. If no sound comes out, then the horn needs to be replaced with a new one.

5. Klakson Saklar Not Functioning

The horning switch on the steering wheel can also be the main cause of the horn not sounding. Dust or staining on the switch can inhibit the electric switching. Dismantle the horn switch and clean the contact. If the switch is too worn or damaged, consider replacing it.

6. Weak Aki or Soak

Klakson needs electric power from the battery to sound. If the car battery is weak or soak, then the electricity received the horn is not enough to make a sound. Check the battery voltage using a multimeter. If the voltage is below the standard (less than 12 volts), you should refill or replace the battery if it is not suitable for use.

Those are some of the reasons why car horns don't sound and the ways you can do to overcome them. Car horns that don't sound can be caused by various factors, ranging from broken screens, damaged relays, loose cables, dead horns, problematic switches, to weak batteries.

To overcome this problem, you can do a gradual check and replace the damaged components. If after checking the horns is still not heard, it is better to consult with professional mechanics so that the problem can be handled properly. Also read the characteristics of the used car engine still good.

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