Several things could be wrong but this is simple to test. First, locate the fuse for the horn in the fuse box under the hood. If it is blown, replace it. Second, see if the horn is wired accurately and the wiring is not loose. Third, try to check the wiring from the horn to the steering column, if it is broken the fix that. Fourth, it is possible that the switch that is pressed when honking in the middle of the steering wheel, i.e. the one under the pad, has gotten bad or worn. You have to remove the pad for this operation. Remember there are two horns on the Tacoma, so if one works then it is easier to locate the problem for the silent one. In the case one horn works, then the fuse is OK but the problem is usually a loose connection between the wire and the horn.
it is the same fuse the horn uses (check it does the horn work?)
If the horn does not work on a 1996 Oldsmobile Ciera, you can replace the horn. Almost any type of horn should be compatible.
Check the horn fuse first, followed by the horn relay. If both of these are ok then the horn button or the horn are bad.
Check the fuse!
it may be the horn relay..it may be a fues it may be the horn itself....but im just 16 what do i know
A horn might not work on a 1996 Honda Accord because of a blown fuse. There is also the possibility that the wire was cut or damaged. The horn is part of the security system. A used car might have the horn wire cut because the previous owner was annoyed by the horn blaring when someone came near the car.
I press my thumb firmly on the steering wheel...
fuse gone: check fuse box, if not wire loose at horn, or at switch button
If the fuses are good on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee and the horn still will not work, check the horn relay switch on the passenger side fender wall inside the engine compartment. Also check to make sure that the horn is hooked up properly.
My 1996 4wd Toyota Tacoma had a check engine light and the codes that were obtained were "shift selenoid....." I was informed that it was a sensor inside the transmissions and I has a transmission specialist (AAMCO) work on it. I think they ripped me off. I apid $850.00 to get the work done.
horn (its self) not be working,, the click is the horn relay so that means the switchworks. but the relay may still be bad, no power sending to the horn or the horn gets power but doesn't sound. hope that helps
A viper can be installed in a 2008 Tacoma. The proper instructions and connectors will be needed to make the installation work.