I have a Mercedes CLK 500 the horn has stopped working. I have changed the fuse and the relay. Now I have a squeaky sound coming form the horn but not the full horn. Any suggestions?

Asked by Horizon462 Sep 19, 2014 at 07:48 AM about the 2005 Mercedes-Benz CLK

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Dual tone horns, 2 separate horns each with its own tone 1 high pitched, 1 low pitched, which combined gives you the usually strong sounding mercedes horn. Sounds like 1 of yours is dead. When you lift the bonnet/hood you should see the horns in the hole where the grill sat. Check the wires are still connected and in good condition before ripping anything out.

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