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Is the horn wired through a fuse?

 

I can't figure out why it doesn't work. Might just be old........ but I thought I try the easy stuff first.

 

Once I get the horn fixed, I can get an inspection. 8)

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Yes i believe it is but you can throw a push button on your dash and hard wire it for inspection. Just run a hot to the switch and then from the switch to the positive on the horn. Its very simple and cheap fix so you can get it on the road.

I had to do this on mine casue the wires inside the column broke and the arc out causeing the horn to sound when i moved the wheel.

 

Cole

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Are you trying the horn with the ignition on? It seems odd but mine needs to be on. At least the mechanic won't get an hearfull when someone is playing inside the Jeep.

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I know that I can hardwire one up to a switch, and I will if I have to. I just wondered if there was a particular fuse that it went through. Everything elses seems to work alright though.

 

Thanks,

Ron

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Thanks for all the help.

 

I got my horn fixed correctly last night.

 

I blew the relay playing with it. So I had to buy a new one.

 

My original problem was a bad ground.

 

Going to get my inspection sticker today!!!! jamminz.gif

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btw, can anybody tell me where the horn is? I wanna swap in an air horn jamminz.gif

theyre little things up under the header panel on either side near the bumper... pretty obvious when you get there. (at least I'm pretty sure thats what those are?)

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