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Also, check the neutral safety switch - Put your foot on the brake and put the car in neutral. Then try to start it. If it starts the neutral safety switch is bad. It could be the ignition switch. It could be to starter solenoid. Does it have an inertia switch? They rarely go bad but I have seen it.
yes there is a fuse and should be marked look for it. you can also test for power at the horn this will mean the fuse is good.to do this some one will have to push the horn button for you. but remember power goes from the fuse to the horn button than to the horn, so if you have no power at the horn it could mean the horn button or clock spring depending on which your vehicle is equipped with are bad and if you have power at the horn it could be a bad ground or a bad horn good luck. please rate this answer.
Pull the horn button apart and inspect it,and if it is not in there remove the steering wheel,and the lock plate,and look at the rotor inside there is a wire that comes out of it,it maybe broken where it goes in the rotor,at the tip.
my left one comes on but my right one doesnt hah hah its a small world..pluck off the plastic cover maybe a loose or pinched wire electricals are annoying to fix
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