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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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Over the summer my friend and I installed LED light strips to put by the driver and passenger footwells. We grounded them to a peice of metal on the chasis, and powered them through the Horn relay (located under the hood near the engine) with a switch,that way they could be turned on/off even if the car was off. Recently one of the strips fell off (old adhesive) and while I was messing around I belive I touched the strip with a peice of metal and it short circut.

To make a long story short, my horn does not work. I even bought another relay from toyota but still nothing. The problem is that there is no power going to the horn relay.

Was wondering if anyone could help or had information?

thank you very much!!!

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2000 Toyota Celica GT
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2000 Toyota Celica GT
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Look under the hood in the main fuse box by the ecu, also NEVER use another circuit to power mods except for maybe the lighter.

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