The horn, or horns, are usually mounted in the space behind the grill, and in front of the radiator support panel, but sometimes may be located anywhere within the engine compartment, like on an inner fender.
Sounds like the horn is not making a ground. Did you do anything with the horn? What else didnt work before you replaced the fuse? I have the same problem. Prior to replacing the fuse and getting the clicking back, the horn stuck and ran continuously, which popped the fuse. Another question: where is the actual horn located on a '98 Escort? Thanks. Same problem here. My horn button clicks, but I have constant 12VDC at the horn terminal. The horn itself is behind passenger side headlight, above bumber bracket. Can you say "scraped knuckles?"
Up front, behind the grill, but in front of the radiator. Stand in front of the vehicle and have someone else operate the horn - you will quickly locate the source of the sound.
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia
There are many reasons not to use a horn directly behind a on the side of the roadway. This is not safe for starters.
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia
The horn is behind the front grill on the passenger side.
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia
The horn is behind the front driver's side headlight.
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia
The horn is located behind the front bumper fascia