The fuse is a 25 amp, located in spot #11, don't forget to check the horn relay, which is behind the drivers side of the bottom of the dash on the key side. If you hear a click when the horn button is pushed, then the relay is working. The horn is located behind the front bumper behind the turn signal lamp. Move the tar paper in the corner to get access. It takes a 1/2" wrench to remove the horn. Be sure to sand the contact as it corrodes.
In the fuse/relay box located under the drivers side of the dash.
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.
Under the hood there is a 5 in. Long bl. Box to the left facing the jeep. There are fuses in it, the horn fuse is in there....good luck..
On my 2004 Jeep Liberty the power windows and the horn relay are powered by the front power outlet fuse. use at least a 20 amp fuse.
It is a 10 amp fuse, upper right area in the fuse box under the dash.
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Fuse diagram is in owners manual
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.
under the front bumper on the passenger side
I just had this problem, the fuse is in position 11 in fuse box, 25 amp, mine read HDLP on fuse box. Both the daytime headlights and horn on same fuse.
under the dash in your fuse panel . it will say radio .
under the dash in the fuse box