I believe that it's either a 10 amp fuse or 20 amp. Check your fuses out. It should tell you.
You have to replace the fuse for it You have to replace the fuse for it
see if theres any current going through the fuse or just replace the whole horn
if it is out check fuse if fuse is ok you will need to replace it.
Fuse? check your fuse box for the fuse indicated "horn" remove and replace if neccessary. if fuse is not the problem, check wiring to horn under the hood in the engine compartment.
On a jeep that new i would check the fuse panel and repace the fuse for the horn. The horn shouldn't be defective but if the fuse doesn't solve the problem, have dealer replace horn under warranty.
The horn on a 1997 Acura Integra uses one wire. When a horn stops working it is usually due to a bad fuse. To fix the horn replace the fuse labeled HORN.
pulls out like a fuse
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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.
There is a dead short in the horn pad, take off horn pad and look for two wires touching or a hot wire rubbing on something that is grounded. First, disconnect horns in bumper area then press the horn button then check fuse. If the fuse is still good, hook up horns and press horn again. If it blows fuse it is the horn itself.
Check the Horn wiring and if this is good then replace the horn.
Remove the fuse and replace with a new one or check the fuse with an ohm meter. or you can (with motor off) replace the horn relay with the fuel relay and see if it honks if it does its good.