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1) Check the owner's manual. There is a diagram indicating what each fuse is responsible for. 2) When accessing the fuse box, check the back side of the parts you are removing for a fuse box diagram. The same information is found on the back of one of these parts in my Volvo.
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not sure on a 92 but I have a 97 Dakota & the fuse for the horn is under the hood. Check the fuse box on the left fender well. inside the cover should tell which fuse it is
If you can't locate it in the fuse box on your kick panel, check under the hood. I do know that your horn relay is there and I think the fuse is too, but I'm not positive about the fuse.
check if there is a fuse box under your hood. That's where mine is but it is a 97.
Check the fuse first. If the fuse is good apply 12 volts directly to the horn. If it blows then the horn button on the steering wheel or wiring is defective. If not, the horn itself is defective.
on my 92 745..one is in the gas tank, the main pump is under the car around where the armrest is
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I found mine (92) RS under the center console.
My 92 Eagle Summit has the horn fuse in the fuse box on the driver's side leg area near the emergency brake (on an auto). If the cap to the fuse box is missing (there's a diagram of all the fuses on it), check for burnt fuses.
Disconnect horns, disconnect battery, disconnect relay, disconnect fuse .........................................or repair problem.
Check the horn - if it doesn't blow, then you may have found the culprit. In most cars, the lighter and horn are on the same circuit.