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ok this problem could be in several places. most likely its a blown fuse or more likely a relay.check your owners manual for locations. if its not a fuse or relay then its in the horn itself or possibly in the contacts in the switch.The easy way to find it is unplug the horn have a friend depress the horn button and use a test light to see if you have voltage at the horn.if so replace horn. If not check the fuse if the fuse is blown replace and try again. if the fuse is not blown then check the relay.
The horn is located behind the grill on the right corner of the engine comp. The horn relay is located in the block behind the glove box.
Also the horn is on the same circuit as the cig lighter and dome light.
They use a 15amp fuse in the fuse block behind the lower left side of
the dash. Hope this helps.
Yes it does and its near your gas and brake pedal under the panel. First check your courtesy fuse, if thats all good, Than test your horn by supplying it with the required power. A clicking noise usually means that the horn is bad and not the relay. PS. I'm not %100 but i don't believe that the horn uses a fuse.
I had the same problem.When i pushed on the horn there was a clicking sound but no horn.Replaced it for about $15 canadian and installed it myself.It Is located on the right on the passenger side under the car.
the horn itself,someware under the hood,should get some kind of ohm reading throught it,if is open,meaning no continuity through it its toast,most likely its the switch,what ever you push in the car to honk the horn is fried
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