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take a test light and hocke it up in wire for horn under car ground test light.have someone push horn if it does not light work your way back fuse horn button etc it allso a horn realy
Check fuse, can you hear a clicking when you try the Horn if so that would be the horn relay, use a jumper wire to test horn in front of car please let us know what you find ,Thank You,
Could be bad horn or relay or the horn'button'.Start at the horn with a test light.Have someone push horn button and check for power at the horn.If no power then trace wires to relay,check for power cominginto relay.If power is going in but not out to horn relay is problem.etc. Some horns have a lttle knob you can turn to adjust them and get them working
Check your fuses first, the check your connections at the horn button and at the horn its self. All else fails take two pieces of wire hook one to the pos. and one to the neg. on your battery and test the horn that way to see if that is the horn went out.
try to make the horn work with your remote keyless entry, if you get it to sound you know that the horn and its ckt are ok, and that the problem is probably in the clock spring,.. is the air bag light on also??
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