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LOOK UNDER THE LOWER AIR DEFLECTOR FROM BELOW THE RADIATOR. IF YOU HOT WIRE CAR HORN AND IT WORKS.YOU HAVE TO REPLACE THE WHOLE AIRBAG IN STEERING WITH HORN CONTROL BUTTONS.YOU NEED TO DISABLE AIRBAG IN STEERING WHEEL WHEN REPLACING AIRBAG AND HORN CONTROL BUTTON PAD.JUST TURN OFF RADIO FIRST, THEN DISCONNECT REMOVE THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE.WAIT 20 MINUTES BEFORE WORKING ON AIRBAG AND HORN PAD IN THE STEERING WHEEL.
The horn relay is located in the power distribution box under the hood. Also, fuse cavity 21 and 4 are fused to the horn circuit as well as the clockspring mechanism in the steering wheel. Best case scenario would be a defective horn or blown fuse in the horn circuit, worst case scenario would be the clockspring in the steering well is defective and will need to be replaced. Before replacing any parts, check the connections first.
I would check the ignition switch,it is most likely the problem,the electrical part of the ignition switch,not the key cylinder,it is most likely coming apart on the inside of the switch.
go to the horn under your hood, check it for any thing wrong, then follow the power wire and follow it back to your steering wheal. this is where your problem is you just have to find out where the short is. and fix it.
Under the hood of your jeep on the passenger side there is the Power Distrubution Center (PDC). Remove the lid and thered will be fuses and relays in there. I could not locate the exact location of the horn reley, but if you start removing them one by one you can find the horn relay. You will know the right one when the horn stops.
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