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The horn is not working over an year and half and changed the relay what next??t

Horn relay we changed but its still doent beep its been year and half its hasent worked wwe are trying to fix the problem but is there another problem if not that and if changed and still doeent work what to do?? but if there3 is a fuse too where or th wire and where3 located??

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Should have a fuse box under drivers side dash and a fuse box under the hood. I think the horn fuse is under the dash on drivers side. usually 10 amp. I would get a test light and a friend and have the friend push the horn while i held the test light on the horn connector wires. It has two wires a voltage and a ground. If fuse is good but still no power at the horn then check the switch in the steering wheel. You could have a bad "clock spring" or steering wheel switch.

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Anonymous

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Make sure they are bolted down securely as the earth for horns is important if bolted to good earth and they dont work then the horns are faulty if securely bolted down they will work if theyre ok

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2008

SOURCE: 1986 toyota pickup horn malfunction

hi

Check whether power is coming to horn.

if ok means then check the horn

thank you

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: the horn on my truck stopped working

Check your fuses first for a blown fuse. Also try to recall last time you used the horn, and if it sounded muffled, quieter than normal or just not right, and if it was acting up it's more than likely the horn, wich is located under the bumper by the fender usualy. Also remove your horn button on the wheel, and make sure the wire is conected, and intact.
Hope this helps, Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: 1999 toyota corolla Horn doesn't work.

Usually the wire from the steering wheel is Green w/Red and the wire to the horn from the fuse box is White. There is only one fuse, sometimes shared with the emergency lights. Check to see if there is power to the horn itself with a volt meter.

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: horn fuse keeps blowing out

Check the wiring around the horn and make sure nothing is touching metal...look under the hood at the horn and make sure everything is pluged in and there is no water on any plugs or wiring...Make sure the fuse is the correct number (ex: 10, 20, 25) If it is still blowing out the fuse then you after you do some checking then it is a short in some wires

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