Fuses: Device used as electrical protection. It limits the electrical current that flows through a circuit.
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They can be identified with a number that states the maximum current they can withhold. Once this current is surpassed (due to an overload or a short-circuit), the fuse breaks down and interrupts the flow of the current. The location and function of each fuse is stated in the owner's manual of the car or in the plastic lid of the fuse box.
That looks like the fusebox under the hood, but the horn fuse is inside, in the fusebox below the dashboard. This diagram is in Spanish, but it might help: the horn fuse is the one that says "claxon": https://www.opinautos.com/citroen/berl…
Let me know if it helped!
Thanks Brunex,
Found the fuse eventually right up behind the passenger dash/fascia cover. Tested it in situ and the fuse was ok!
Any idea of the location of the horn relay and the horn itself?
I was impressed with the Spanish manual because the UK owners manual is next to useless. Almost seems designed to get you to return to dealer for expensive repair. !
@siroccoI'm glad it helped! No idea other than that, sorry. Looks like you found the manual that was here: https://www.opinautos.com/citroen/berl…
Let me know if you get to fix it!
Yes, all fixed now. It was the wiring to the horn switch which is located under the airbag assembly in the steering wheel, not making a proper connection. Took the assembly apart and reseated the wire to the switch and all working ok. Thanks for your help
Let me know if it helped!
Found the fuse eventually right up behind the passenger dash/fascia cover. Tested it in situ and the fuse was ok!
Any idea of the location of the horn relay and the horn itself?
I was impressed with the Spanish manual because the UK owners manual is next to useless. Almost seems designed to get you to return to dealer for expensive repair. !
Let me know if you get to fix it!