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Just a thought: If you have two electric fans one comes on when you turn the A/C on the other does not come on till the car reaches normal operating engine coolant water temperature.
easy check first ,, you need help,, disconnect the 2 wires at the horn itself, Located by the front gill under the hood,, use a multimeter to check for power,, have someone try and honk the horn to see if the horn itself is receiving power, if it is,, the horn went bad, if not,, the contacts in the horn contacts are bad, which doesn't happen often but it does happen, or ( and I don't know on your model, ) you may have a horn relay thats not working, I'll check more to see if I can locate that answer
the horn should be located under the hood near the front posibly in front of the radiator ... commonly the horn get unplugged and simply needs to be plugged back in ..also common is "bugs" hornets wasp and othe "cridders" like the safty of the horn for protection from elements rain and such
and finaly a fuse most likly the fuse will be under the hood
there are diagrams try looking at the book that came with the car or look under the hood for it some where near the front, if this dosnt work try going to a website or autozone and buy the book for the car
It might be the horn fuse.
first try to locate the fuse for this horn.
if fuse is good, try to check the horn switch electrical contact on your steering wheel (it might went loose)
hope this helps..
it is doubtful the horn fuse is the problem, it is more likely the clock spring contact under the steering wheel, the fuse for the horn is located in the underhood fuse box,
Fuse #4 15A* Horn
it may be your clock spring. if your fuses aren't blown try the clock spring. you can get the directions online and buy the part from the dealership. it takes maybe thirty minutes but saves you lots of money. another easy way to tell if it is the clock spring.....does your cruise control work? if not the clock spring is bad.
Check your fuses first, if it isn't a fuse it is not a do it yourself situation. The lincoln stearing wheel has a ton of electronics in it along with the air bag.
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