Have the battery tested/charged.A bad alternator could drain the battery so have that tested,too.Have the battery tested/charged.A bad alternator could drain the battery so have that tested,too.
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Check voltage and ground for any component you are missing? Any applicable fuses, check for voltage at the fuse circuit, use a testlight to check for voltage. Of course ground is important also for the particular system.
if you take a test light and test all the fuses in the fuse box and if they are good then when pushing on the horn button you can usually hear the horn relay working(click).if it does then you need to check the horn itself.take a wire and run it from the battery positive cable and connect it to were the horn wire connects to the horn,it should blow(make sure of a good connection),if it does then it could be a dirty connection at the horn.if it doesn`t blow then the horn needs replacing.you can also use the test light and test for power at the horn wire at the horn itself to see if the horn is being feed power from the horn button to the horn.
Check the connection at the horn. It could be dirty, lose or corroded. There may be a relay for it somewhere. I don't where the horn is located, usually up front around the grill. If you are handy, try unplugging the horn and run a jumper wire from the battery to the horn and see if it honks. I don't know if your horn grounds by the mount or of you need to run a pos and neg to it.
hi there in the footwell there is a second fuse box with fuses that are bolter in to place F110 runs the power to the other fuse box with the fuses that you are talking about on it make sure that the bolts are making good contact
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