Genuine Lincoln Mark VII Horn

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    Lincoln Mark VII Horn Assembly

    Part Number: F4AZ-13833-A
    $36.54 MSRP: $52.50
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Horn Assy; Horn
    • Replaced by: 2W7Z-13800-AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1984-1987 Lincoln Mark VII | 6 Cyl 2.4L, 8 Cyl 5.0L | 4AT, 4AT AOD

Lincoln Mark VII Horn

The Lincoln Mark VII Horn delivers audible alerts to warn other drivers of the vehicle's presence under normal traffic conditions. Over the production run, Lincoln changed the Mark VII to be equipped with an electric disk-style Horn that uses a small diaphragm moved by an electromagnetic coil to sound off using a sharp, attention-grabbing tone once the steering wheel switch sends electrical pulses. The early Mark VII cars had a single Horn 12-volt unit placed in front of the radiator. Later Mark VII cars had a dual-tone Horn that combines high and low frequency disks for broader sound coverage. The main difference lies in its richer pitch and slightly higher decibel rating rather than in basic operation. Factory Lincoln parts ensured good compatibility. When the tone weakens or warbles, the driver may sense that a failure is imminent. This usually means the diaphragm is stretching. Meanwhile, total silence often indicates a loose cable or a burned coil. Regular inspection of the wiring and mounting bracket will alert Lincoln owners to a small issue before it becomes something larger and stops the Horn from performing its vital safety role.

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Lincoln Mark VII Horn Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to troubleshoot and replace a non-functioning horn on Lincoln Mark VII?
    A:
    First of all, should the horn not blow, check the Fuse and the Relay. You must ensure that the horn bolts and ground wires are tightened. Also, connect jumper wires from the bracket bolt to the negative battery terminal and the horn terminal to the positive terminal. Should the horn not sound after disconnecting these wires, adjust the screw by turning it anticlockwise or replace it with another good one. To replace, disconnect battery cable, electrical connector, and mounting bolts, then lift horn out of the vehicle.

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