saturn Workshop Repair Guides

Saturn Workshop Service and Repair Manuals

Horn - Blows (Sounds) Inadvertently or is Inoperative|Page 694 > < Horn - Blows (Sounds) Inadvertently or is Inoperative|Page 692
Page 3
background image

3.

Remove 19 mm (3/4 in.) of insulation from wire ends on wiring harness and connector kit (P/N 21023592.) Caution must be used to prevent
cutting the wire strands. Bend the stripped portion in half to double the thickness of the wire going into the splice sleeve. Twist the stripped,
doubled wire and insert into the salmon color crimp and seal splice sleeve included in connector kit.

4.

Hand crimp sleeve using the appropriate crimping tool. Gently tug on wires to make sure they are secure before applying heat to them.

CAUTION:

DO NOT USE MATCH OR OPEN FLAME TO APPLY HEAT TO SEAL.

5.

Apply heat using Ultratorch(R) or some other device, heating to 175°C (347°F) until glue flows around edges of sleeve.

6.

Check for continuity in the wire.

7.

Reconnect negative battery cable.

8.

Continue with step 8 of main procedure in this bulletin.

Parts Information

PARTS REQUIREMENTS:

21024438

Horn Asm

21023592

Horn Connector Kit

Claim Information

Horn - Blows (Sounds) Inadvertently or is Inoperative|Page 694 > < Horn - Blows (Sounds) Inadvertently or is Inoperative|Page 692