First check to see if you have a blown fuse.
the horns are located under the front of passenger side front bumper. As for the clicking it probably is a fuse, actually the horn relay.
my 97 horn's were burned out. found autozone replacement.
it is located at the very left corner of the instrment panel, right of the hazard flasher and in front of the door chime. Also, if the Hazard Flasher is still working, you can engage it and find the area they are in by the sound. (Clicking)
If this clicking only happens when your turn indicator or hazard lights is on it's the flasher unit working. If not it's the stuff in the glove box rolling around probably.
I own a 2005 jeep Cherokee my headlights on the passenger side is not working changed the bulbs & they are still not working.
On my 1994 Cherokee, it is located under the dash on the passenger side. It will be on the air box by the air exchanger, held on by 2 screws. Simple replacement. Bought one off eBay for $14. All speeds are working now.
Check the fuse. It is located in the under hood fuse panel.
You need to replace the batteries.
try right-clicking and then press run as administrator
Send in a ticket by clicking the ? button on top of the screen.
The "Axe" used by the Cherokee, before the introduction of iron-working, was stone with a wooden handle. It was used for a weapon as well as its utility.
It is likely to be the starter is not working.
horn not working on 2003 ford explorer sport trac, just a clicking sound
It could be that the window motor has stopped working.