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Check fuse. Usually located under the Steering wheel or under the hood. You will have to use the other side of the cover to determine which fuse controls the horn and see if the metal link is broken. If both are not blown its probably a short in the wire. If it randomly just happened then its a good first guess without knowing any further details.
Usually I check all my fuses any time I am looking for a specific one. Sometimes a random fuse can be the cause, and not the actual Horn fuse that is blown.
It sounds like it could be a fuse isuue. I would first try to see if you can locate a fuse for the horn in your fuse box, ( fuse box should be inside, on the driver's side, under the dash, near the driver's door. When you remove the box cover, look on the inside of the cover, it may have fuse diagram to help you locate the fuse for the horn.
If it isn't a fuse related problem, you may need to run a new lead wire to the horn. The old wire could have be faulty from breakage, or corrosion.
That was good thinking using a jumper wire.
Best of luck!
I do believe that your vehicle does have a fuse for the horn, if so, you should be able to locate the fuse, inside the car, on the driver's side, right under the dash. There should be a cover you can remove to access the fuses, and most manufacturers include the fuse information on the inside of this cover.
The horn is usually between the radiator and grill Assembly. The fuse is in fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side. Look at the lid and it shows the fuse placement and there use.
The horn is located in the front bump on the drivers side. You'll need the remove the side cap to access the horn itself. As for the fuse, check under your dash on the drivers side. You will see the fuse box. Printed in white type up-bove each slot, should indicate which one the fuse watches, there should be one for horn. If you can't find it, then one by one remove the fuses and check to see if any have blown.
Horn fuse should be located in the fuse box under the dash on drivers side kick panel. If fuse is good try replacing the horn itself, it might be bad due to the age of the car. They are located behind the front bumper on the left and right side.
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