On mine, there are a pair of horns. The push in connector goes into the first horn has a black and a greeen pair of wires. Wiring goes from the first horn to the second with two black wires.
To new of truck to have bad horn ..not unless you have serious road rage??If not try checking fuse first,then follow wires from horn to fire wall mite be a relay(little black box).. If no relay built in to horn and just un screw it an has 2 wires pos. & grnd....... Hope that helps
Yes. Remove the existing horn or horns, attach your new horn and connect the horn wires. The horn wires will probably have a JEEP wire plug on the end that will need to be removed or altered.
Around the Horn - 2002 was released on: USA: 28 October 2002
open the hood, behind the grill, it should be on the left side(the horn), disconnect the wires running to it and unbolt it. take your new horn and bolt it on, then run the wires back to the new horn.
find where the horn is and pull the wires off it
To wire up a car horn with a button you first need to run one of the wires from the horn to the battery. Take 1of the wires from the horn and run it to where you want the button to go. Connect the wire to the button and that's it.
the horn relay switch is in the fuse panel or it should be on the horn wires itself
Ragnar Horn died in 2002.
Resound the Horn was created in 2002.
that's a tough question i still have no successfully found the horn its probably in that bundle of wires beside the fuel box and brake wires
I would use a 12 Volt test light and probe the power wire to the horn, chances are the horn is fried. They just unbolt . If it is a horn you need try a salvage yard-probably $10.00. I hope this helps you. Mark
on a 97 model the horn is located on the passenger side, just underneath the A/C dryer. you must remove the horn bracket to drop the horn and the 2 wires are then visable on the top of the horn. the bolt to the bracket is a very tight fit ,will probably cost you some skin!