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Black Ice
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Well, When I purchased my 1996 last month in Louisville Ky, on my way to the NCM from the dealer something told me to blow the horn. AAAaaaaaaaaaa Oh gosh what a hiddious sound!! I would later find out the "A" note horn left town for good. To my dismay my Chevrolet Dealer told me the factory horn(s) is no longer available and all they have is a "universal" AC horn set for GM cars. I found on the web at www.carparts.com a JC Whittney division for discounted auto parts. The horn sent (what they call a high note horn) is a Borg Warner made "A" note horn in the "universal" fashion of the Dealers AC Delco universal unit. I had to use the clamp on style (red) wire taps to connect into the horn wires and bypass the GM quick connector. All in all the horn sounds great and the install was a snap. The horn cost was $25 and would endorse this route as a simple low cost way to fix a dead horn. (now let's see how many hits this one brings hehehe)