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right side, front. (USA car?)
1984 pickup truck C110 Chevrolet.
i can't find it with google, endless repeats of all but that.
sure.
pay for a real manual
if the windows are stock that is.
test your car's electrical system with a different horn, other than the possible faulty one or test the horn itself, outside the car with a different power source, this is to isolate which is faulty , the car's electrical system or the horn itself, if horn is faulty then replace it, if not check your wirings.
check fuse #1battery hot always fused and #11 especially 11 hot on acc and run on a fuse cant get a diagram to send put 1985 c10 wiring diagram in search couple of them show up that would show this wirings-diagram.com > 1985-chevy-truck-wiring-diagram
You need this site! Some nice people scanned all of the wiring diagrams for chevs from '57-'65 and it's free! Just hit your year and model and your there!
I've had chev vans from 1977-89 ( I love those chev vans) and everyone I've had always had the horn/or horns if dual on either side of the rad(right if single left and right if dual)while facing the van from the front with the hood open on the motor side of the radiator support.
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