Grab Hold of the Horn button in the center of the wheel and push in and turn counter clockwise until it comes loose. This is generally about a quarter of a turn. If the horn contacts in the center of the steering wheel are bad they will need to be replaced. There are brushes on springs that make contact under the horn button. If the springs or contacts are bad that will explain the horn not working.
Check for a blown fuse in the fuse box under the dash.
i just changed my fuel pump and it has not blown the fuse so i would say that it can cause the fuse to blow
There is a fuse insertion site and a power button, but no fuse button. The fuse insertion site looks vaguely like a button, but is actually a cap to cover the fuse. Unscrew this cap to replace the fuse. The power button is used to turn on the microscope.
It is located inside the car under the dash, on the firewall, just to the left of the steering column.
Then you have a short in the wiring, the horn button is defective, or the horn itself is defective.
Fuse # 1 is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter on a 1998 Ford Mustang
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Inside the fuse panel ( under the dash ) Black or red spring loaded button.
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To fix a non-honking horn on a 1967 Mustang, first check the fuse and replace it if it's blown. Next, inspect the horn relay and the wiring for any damage or corrosion. If those are in good condition, test the horn itself by connecting it directly to the battery; if it doesn't sound, it may need replacement. Lastly, ensure the steering wheel's horn button is functioning properly and making a good connection.
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