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when pushing on the horn pad you may hear a click noise this tells you the circuit is good from the horn pad to the horn relay and out to the horn. find the horn and check for power at the horn terminal when the horn pad is pushed. if it lights up then replace the horn. if it doesn`t then you will have to check for a wire problem from the horn back to the relay. but horns are usually the problem.
activate the horn switch with a test light on both terminals of the horn.
IF the test light comes on then the horn is bad IF the test list does not come on test the electrical connection
use the test light on the positive terminal and a known good ground IF the light comes on, the ground on the horn was not connected properly IF the light does not come on, there is an electrical issue with the switch, the wire grounding before the horn, or the fuse
hi check the terminal connections at the horn attach test light to one and hold prob to other get assistance to press horn test light should light up if it lights up all good to that point attach wire from battery + terminal to one horn terminal and earth other to see if horn working
all the horns on every car are located at the nose of the car usually behind the bumper plastic covers.find it and have some one push the horn button as you use a test light to see if you have power if power is there then check for ground if both good horn is bad if not than check the horn fuse if its good suspect the clock spring under the steering wheel .
you may have bad horn, take a test light and see if power is going to horn when horn is pushed, if theres power going to it then you have a bad horn,if theres no power to it then check the horn relay. but il bet if the fuse is good then the horns are bad.
With test light check voltage at horn assembly on both wire's, could only have one, horn assembly itself could be ground, have some one press horn button while checking, if there is voltage replace horn assembly, if no voltage horn pad at streeing wheel bad. that's being fuse and replay are good.
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