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One way to find out for sure would be to pull the relay and jump 30 to 87 where the relay plugs into . Good horn operation ,relay is bad , Just because you hear clicking doesn't mean the relay is good . VEHICLE RELAYS Operation Diagnosis watch this on relay testing .
the first thing u need to do is check the horn fuse..the location of the fuse box will be in the owners manual......if the fuse is blown u will need to have the short circuit found an repaired or the problem will happen again
did you hook up the jumpers wrong...it sounds like you did. This shorted the diodes in your alternator and has created a short. Disconnect your alternator and see what happens. Also remove your relays in the fuse box and replace them one at a time.
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