Can the Waterlogged Horn of a Magotan Be Restored?
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Generally, if the water ingress in the horn is not severe, minimal intervention is required, and the horn can be left to dry naturally as the moisture inside evaporates. Once the internal moisture has evaporated, the horn's sound will return to normal. However, if the horn is severely waterlogged, the following steps can be taken: 1. Use a Hairdryer to Dry: For externally located horns that are easily accessible with a hairdryer, applying heat can accelerate the evaporation of internal moisture. Naturally, once the moisture evaporates, the horn's sound will return to normal. 2. Disassemble and Clean: The horn can be directly removed, and the internal moisture can be meticulously cleaned. Since most vehicle horns are located inside the bumper, removing the bumper is often necessary to access and disassemble the horn. Therefore, professional assistance from a 4S shop is recommended for disassembly and cleaning. 3. Replacement: If the horn is damaged due to severe water ingress, replacement is the only viable solution.