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Where is the horn located in the Smart ForTwo?

Model: Smart Smart 451 - Years 2007-2015
Part: Checks and maintenance

In this video we can see where the horn is in the Smart ForTwo 451, useful in case we need to replace it. As shown, it is located behind the front bumper below the left headlight. To access it, it is advisable to remove the bumper, as it could be difficult to reach it from the bottom of the vehicle due to the limited space available. It is held by a single bolt, which can be unscrewed using a socket wrench. The assembly of any spare part will be just as simple, just pay attention to the polarity of the two cables to be connected.

Posted on 24 September 2022 by ScegliAuto

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