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Where is the horn on a 2010 Honda Accord?

The horn on a 2010 Honda Accord is located behind the front bumper, attached to the radiator support, with two horns (one high-pitched and one low-pitched) positioned near the center of the vehicle. This dual-horn setup is typical for the 2008–2012 Accord generation.


In practice, you’ll usually find two horn modules behind the bumper, one on each side of the center along the radiator support. Access typically requires removing part of the lower bumper cover or splash shield to reach the horn assemblies.


Location details


The following points describe the horn placement and what to expect when identifying the components behind the front bumper.



  • Two horn units are mounted to the radiator support behind the bumper cover, generally located left and right of center.

  • Each horn is connected to its own electrical connector on a shared wiring harness.


In short, expect to find two horns tucked behind the front bumper near the center of the car, with one horn on each side of the radiator support.


Accessing and replacing the horn


The steps below outline how to access and replace a faulty horn on a 2010 Accord. This list helps organize the process and ensures you take proper safety precautions.



  1. Park on a flat surface, engage the parking brake, and disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical shorts while you work.

  2. Remove the lower bumper cover or splash shield to gain clear access to the horns behind the bumper area. Fasteners may include screws, clips, or plastic rivets.

  3. Locate the two horn units mounted to the radiator support behind the bumper; you’ll see two electrical connectors at the base of each horn.

  4. Disconnect the wiring harness from the horn you’re inspecting or replacing. Use a small tool if necessary to release any locking tabs.

  5. Test the horn with a temporary power source or replace with an identical model if it’s faulty. Reconnect the wiring once you’ve confirmed operation.

  6. Reinstall the bumper cover or splash shield and secure all fasteners. Reconnect the negative battery terminal only after everything is back in place.

  7. Test the horn by pressing the horn pad to ensure both units operate correctly and without interference.


By following these steps, you’ll locate, test, and replace the horn efficiently without removing more trim than necessary.


Summary


The 2010 Honda Accord houses its dual horn assembly behind the front bumper, mounted on the radiator support with one horn on each side of the center. Access typically requires removing the lower bumper cover or splash shield. Replacing or testing the horn involves safely disconnecting the battery, locating the two horn units, disconnecting and reconnecting the wiring, and reassembling the bumper before verifying function.

Where is my horn located?


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