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Any thoughts on how to fix the horn?
Test the electrical circuit , horn relay , switches ! VEHICLE RELAYS Operation Diagnosis
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
Electrical
Damaged horn
Damaged steering wheel pad horn switch (part of driver side air bag module)
Damaged HORN relay
Damaged speed control servo (if equipped)
Blown fuse:
15A HORN
Damaged wiring harness
Loose or corroded connections
The Horn Sounds Continuously
HORN relay.
Circuitry.
Steering wheel pad horn switch (part of driver side air bag module).
There is three horns on a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado. One on the right side ( Driver's Side ) And two on the Passenger side behind the Fog light assembly that can be accessed by taking out the headlight, real easy to do. The drivers horn is down behind the fog lamp as well but is way harder to get to and I believe that one might be for the alarm factory installed. Good Luck. Robb
possible horn itself is faulty and needs replacing. you will need to locate where the horn is and apply power to the horn from the battery. if the horn sounds then you know that it is a broken wire th=o the horn
The clicking you hear is the horn relay working.
I would locate the horn and insure the wiring is intact and the horn has a good solid ground.
Then while someone is pressing the horn button measure the voltage at the wire that attaches to the horn to ground. If you get 12v or more the horn is bad. If you don't get any voltage replace the relay
You can use any horn of your choice.It's like you are buying a pair of tyres and it varies from made to price and check with the seller if it is road legal as it varies from countries.Hope this helps.
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