facts on the African side blow horn
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It it either a blown fuse, defective horn, bad ground, or defective horn switch. Check the fuse, if it is blown, replace, if it is good, run a wire to the horn directly from the battery. If the horn blows, suspect a bad horn switch.
You have a loose wire, blown fuse or a faulty horn.
Most likely a blown fuse. But, the horn itself can be defective.
Most likely a blown fuse. Otherwise bad wiring going to the horn or a bad horn.
I JUST had and fixed the same problem on my 2000 Jeep Cherokee. The fuse is blown, in the fuse box on the passenger side. I believe it is the 15 amp fuse #20 or #21. good luck! I JUST had and fixed the same problem on my 2000 Jeep Cherokee. The fuse is blown, in the fuse box on the passenger side. I believe it is the 15 amp fuse #20 or #21. good luck! I JUST had and fixed the same problem on my 2000 Jeep Cherokee. The fuse is blown, in the fuse box on the passenger side. I believe it is the 15 amp fuse #20 or #21. good luck! My guess would be the horn or horn relay or connections between the them is at fault. The click you hear would be the horn relay trying to work, that tells me the fuse and horn button is in working order. Unplug the wire at the horn and attach a test light to the wire. Operate the horn button and see if the light lights or not. If the light lights up the horn is at fault. If the light doesn't light up and you still hear the click I would replace the horn relay.
A car horn Should not be blown when there are people cycling on main roads. car garages, Ring roads as this will teter people from using the roads safely.
They Have A Unique Tusk-Like Horn That Forms From The Left Side Of Their Jaws,And They Are Related To The Medium Blue Tooth Whale.
Check your car for a bad or blown horn rlay.
Pull it out an look at it. Most of the time you can easily see it is blown. If not check it with an ohm meter.
check to see if your fuse is blown.
You have two problems. The horn that doesn't work when you hot wire it is bad. The other problem could be a blown fuse or the horn contacts in the steering wheel are dirty and not making contact or the horn relay is bad.