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You should have a wiper fuse in the interior fuse box that you can pull to temporarily turn the wipers off. I suspect that the issue is due to a bad wiper switch which will need to be replaced.
possible horn itself is faulty and needs replacing. you will need to locate where the horn is and apply power to the horn from the battery. if the horn sounds then you know that it is a broken wire th=o the horn
if the horn doesn't work it is most likely the rotating ribbon circuit contract under the steering wheel called the "clock spring contact", the circuit runs along a plastic ribbon and that breaks from all the turing of the steering wheel over the years, then the horn button is no longer connected to the horn circuit.
Hi J_livezey,
Your fuse box is located behind the right side of the dash,to the right of the glove box.Here is a diagram to better expalin.If you need anything else,let me know. Thanks,Chuck.
i need email to send a diagram
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