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  • Diagram for Nissan Juke Horn - 25610-1KA0A
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    Nissan Juke Electric High Horn Assembly

    Part Number: 25610-1KA0A
    $128.99 MSRP: $198.75
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    • Other Name: Horn Assy-Electric High; High Note Horn, Horn
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Nissan's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2011-2017 Nissan Juke | Base, Luxury, Nismo, Nismors, S, SL, SV, Upper | 4 Cyl 1.6L | MR16DDT
  • Diagram for Nissan Juke Horn - 25620-1KA0A
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    Nissan Juke Electric Low Horn Assembly

    Part Number: 25620-1KA0A
    $135.65 MSRP: $209.02
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Horn Assy-Electric Low; Horn, Lower Note Horn
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Nissan's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2011-2017 Nissan Juke | Base, Luxury, Nismo, Nismors, S, SL, SV, Upper | 4 Cyl 1.6L | MR16DDT

Nissan Juke Horn

The Nissan Juke Horn is the compact crossover's primary safety voice, alerting other drivers of its presence and warning the Juke's driver to avoid danger. The Horn, fitted at the front, produces a sharp modern beep. The electromagnetic coil is capable of converting electrical impulses into audible warnings that stand out in the traffic noise. This results in the flexing of a metal diaphragm each time the driver pushes the steering wheel pad. Earlier versions of the Horn utilized the same electromechanical principle but produced a deeper honk. As a result, the sound of first-generation Juke models may be heard as having a fuller tone, whereas later cars have a crisper pitch. Both Horn styles rely on an intact diaphragm and clean signal cable, along with a healthy coil. In other words, the faint sound in either Horn style suggests that the diaphragm is on the way out, while full silence suggests the signal wire has broken or the coil has failed. By keeping an occasional eye on these straightforward parts, any Nissan driver can resolve minor problems before they develop into more significant issues. Doing this will help retain that speedy response from the Horn that every Juke driver loves. It also ensures that every Nissan still sounds confidently heard on the road.

If you need any OEM Nissan Juke Horn, feel free to choose them out of our huge selection of genuine Nissan Juke Horn. All our parts are offered at unbeatable prices and are supported by the manufacturer's warranty. In addition, we offer quick shipping to have your parts delivered to your door step in a matter of days.

Nissan Juke Horn Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to the remove and refit of the horn on Nissan Juke?
    A:
    To remove the horn, first disconnect the battery negative terminal, then remove the front bumper. Next, disconnect the wiring connectors from the horn and unscrew the securing bolt to withdraw the horn along with its mounting bracket. For refitting, follow the steps in reverse order.

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