Genuine Oldsmobile Omega Horn

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    Oldsmobile Omega HORN KIT,SINGLE (LOW NOTE)

    Part Number: 84594590
    $51.16 MSRP: $74.81
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    • Other Name: Control Module, Horn, Lower Note Horn
    • Replaces: 01999193, 02029366, 01999276, 01999284, 01999247, 01999194, 01892163, 01999198, 01892240, 01999249, 01999241, 01999252, 01892162, 01999160, 01999714, 10456443, 01999169, 01999218, 15017320, 01999172, 15014988, 15043345, 15248349, 01999159, 15172409, 1892240, 1999159, 1999172, 1999169, 1999241, 1999714, 1999247, 1999252, 1999284, 1999095, 1999276, 1999715, 2029366, 1999193, 1999160, 1999194, 25696075, 84614017, 22658714, 89046916, 01999095, 01999715, 01999221, 10402064, 10414427, 10298957, 10456327, 12368065, 12368062, 12368064, 15030677, 15059526, 15013182, 10456321, 15125048, 15072099, 15710911, 15018062, 1892163, 1892162, 15922907, 1999221, 1999218, 1999249, 25718727, 1999198, 89046918, 15857765, 19301082
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1984 Oldsmobile Omega | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L, 6 Cyl 2.8L
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    Oldsmobile Omega HORN KIT,GENERIC (HIGH NOTE)

    Part Number: 84594588
    $61.20 MSRP: $90.05
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: High Note Horn, Horn
    • Replaces: 01999286, 01892241, 01999217, 01999713, 01999070, 10344818, 10456328, 10372337, 10402065, 10456323, 02029365, 15172410, 15072100, 15043346, 15146059, 19301083, 15018063, 15144581, 01999262, 1999162, 89046919, 01999141, 01999192, 01999162, 25695574, 10414428, 10456329, 12368061, 15017322, 15299672, 15248350, 10456444, 15045821, 15220753, 15014989, 1892241, 1999262, 1999280, 1999713, 1999070, 1892246, 2029365, 1999192, 1999286, 12368063, 89046917, 15013185, 15017321, 1999217, 1999141, 84614013
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1984 Oldsmobile Omega | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L, 6 Cyl 2.8L

Oldsmobile Omega Horn

The Oldsmobile Omega Horn emits a loud noise to help drivers signal to others and avoid accidents. Throughout its production run, the Oldsmobile Omega's Horn remained simple, using an electromagnetic coil to pull a thin diaphragm as the driver pressed the steering pad. This system produces either the classic honk or a newer beep. In the earlier versions, deeper tones were produced, whereas those of later years were sharper. Nonetheless, both types of Horns had the same inner parts, so the difference lay in sound character, not in hardware. A slight reduction in volume or change in timbre usually indicates diaphragm fatigue. If the Horn goes completely silent, then the coil has likely failed, or the signal wire no longer carries current. Owners can prevent little issues from rendering the Horn completely mute through quick visual checks of the cable and bracket for early wear. The traffic laws require a reliable warning system, which makes the Horn an essential safety device for any driver who wants to keep the Oldsmobile Omega confidently on the road.

Each OEM Oldsmobile Omega Horn we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.

Oldsmobile Omega Horn Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: What is the first thing to check if the horn is not working on Oldsmobile Omega?
    A:
    To troubleshoot a car horn, check the fuse first. If it's intact, use a jumper wire to connect a 12-volt source to the wiring terminal on the horn. If it sounds, it's likely a problem with the circuit before the horn. If it does not blow, the problem may be with the grounding of the horn or the horn itself. Other possible issues include bent metal contacts on the actuator or faulty wires. When replacing the relay, be careful not to short the threaded stud to the ground as it could damage the vehicle.

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