where are the horns located on a 2011 ford escape

Asked by johnteak Sep 09, 2014 at 05:04 PM about the 2011 Ford Escape XLT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where are the horns located on my 2011 escape I have to replace them and I can't find
them

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The horns are located just below the Driver side head light unit behind the front bumper. The grill has 2 bolts at the top that need removal. Pull the plastic pins out of the bumper at the tire well and pull the bumper to the side. there will be a factory pin (hard plastic) that will snap. You do not need it for assembly. Do the same on passenger side. Pry the grill & bumper forward enough to expose the horns. Remove the 1 bolt that holds them both then disconnect the harness and work with it on the bench. Vet101

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Disconnected both horns but the flashers keep going off or something what do I do should

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