How would I go about replacing the horn wiring harness and horn

#1
So my horn stopped working and I found out the wires connected to the horn was ripped out. I purchase these two items hoping to install a new horn by myself.

iJDMTOY (1) 12V Horn Wiring... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XM107FC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

HELLA 011225802 Black 77mm 12V BX... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C8F0AUY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I bought the horn wiring because the wires were ripped off the stock horn. My question is how would I go about installing this and where is the horn relay? Here is a picture of the relay box in my 2010 Corolla.
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fishycomics

Super Moderator
#3
Agree look on the cover. its Mirrored black on black lettering, not a fan of any lettering like that at all.

If I were to re-wire I would also like the original harness? I can easily get away wit ha wire, splice and heat shrink and make up the parts needed
 
#5
Given the amount of time that has passed since your last post, I would like to get an update from you on the replacement of the horn wiring harness and horn. I believe that it takes some skills to be able to replace a horn by yourself.
 
#6
Given the amount of time that has passed since your last post, I would like to get an update from you on the replacement of the horn wiring harness and horn. I believe that it takes some skills to be able to replace a horn by yourself. This is why I believe that you should always look for professional help unless you are a well-established mechanic. At https://hornblasters.com, you can get both professional help and support for all your horn-related issues. You can also purchase onboard air systems, air suspension, installation brackets, and many more.
 

ToyBoy

New Member
#7
I replaced my car horn on the 2014 with an aooga horn a few years ago . But that was just a matter of pulling the wires off the original horn and hooking up to the new horn and mounting the horn holder up.
 
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