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most older cars.... push the bottom of the seat towards the back of the car and it should unlatch, then lift up. th eback may or may not have a bolt to hold it down, but you lift it straight up and it should come out.
the horn is in the fender on the drive side '' and in some molds right in frount of the radater look thourgh your frount grel and you should find it thanks''' my name is james you can e-mail me at '' [email protected].
The bolts come in from the back side of the steering wheel.
Before you do that, let try something.
Run a wire from the battery negative post to the horns and attach it to the bracket the horns are installed on. What we are doing is checking to see if the ground is bad. With the wire attached try the horn to see if it blows, if it still don't work.
Next: run the wire from the positive side of the battery post and touch it to the horn connector at the horns be careful not to touch any metal parts or it will spark, what we are doing is checking to see if the horns are bad, if they work then we will move on to the next procedure.
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