hello CAC viewer's I have a question I hope someone can help me with i just took my 1992 corvette to have it inspected and the guy told me the horn doesn't work and It failed. What would cause it not to work and how would you test and fix this. Can anyone help or dealt with this before is there a fuse I can check ?
The Theft fuse powers the horns and horn relay. It's located on a fuse panel under the passenger side dash above the footwell area inside the vehicle. The horn relay is also located in the same area. If you don't hear the relay click in either of the test below the fuse could be blown. If you do hear the relay click the fuse is good.
When you press on either horn button do you hear a faint click every time you press the switch from under the glove box area?
If you do, that would indcate the problem is most likely bad horns. The two horns are located under the hood one on each side of the radiator area bolted to the frame rails.
I believe each horn has two wires going to it. A ground wire and the signal wire (12 volts). If you unplug the signal wire and press on the horn button you should measure 12 volts on that disconnected wire. Also verify the ground wire is grounded.
If you don't hear the relay click each time you press the horn button you can test the horn this way.
Open the driverside door. Security light on the dash should blink.
Roll the driverside window down.
Lock the doors using the power door lock switch.
Security light on the dash should go solid.
Get out of the car and close the drivers door.
Reach in and manually open or use the power door lock switch and open the door.
The factory alarm should sound and the horns should pulse on and off.
Use the door lock key and turn the key to unlock the door and the alarm should reset.
If that works, the problem is probably both horn switch buttons or the horn switch the horn buttons press down on are broken. As far as I know the parts are no longer available.
With a small jewelers screwdriver carefully pry off one of the horn button switches. The back side of the switch has a pin that pushes down on the switch. If the pin on the back side of the switch is broken, just leave the switch off and activate the switch with your finger to pass inspection.

Used switches are on Ebay but in the $50 range per switch. :eyerole If it's the switch contacts I don't see any one selling them for a 92. Appears Ecklers, Zip Corvette and MidAmerica sell switches for a 94-96.
Here's a picture of one of the horn buttons. You can see two of the locking tabs on the left.
I've never pryed one off so if you attempt to remove one, be very careful.
