...cherokee classic? It may be that the horn is bad or the fuse or even a pinched wire. I would start by checking the fuse and relay. Second check to see if any wires are bad and last replace the
horn fuse but do not know which one it is. Any help? try pulling one fuse out at a time,then blow the horn & if it still works replace that fuse & pull another one out until you discover which
...fuse. If it does, then it's the horn itself. If not, could be a fuse. If the horn pad on the steering column is bad, and you attempt to look at it. Do so with extreme caution because of the air
...when horn button is pressed. if you dont have power check fuse #6 in the fuse box under the hood...if the ground isnt there...chck for it at the clockspring...clockspring or horn bad could be ...
fuse box layout for 1998 cherokee classic,,,need to know the fuse for the horn ! Fuse # 6 is what you are looking for in the power distibution center.
the horn honks continually unless you remove the horn fuse either the relay is bad or there is a short in the horn button/ pad.
...bad fuse or relay. If you hear relay, test horn. Unplug horn and run a 12V jumper to see if it beeps. If it doesn't, try to redo the ground and then test. Then if that doesn't work, replace
...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
...checked.For more details and relay diagram, click the link below :--- http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/10/horn-not-working-on-1998-jeep-cherokee.html --------- This should
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