On a 1982 Jeep CJ7, the horn is typically powered through a fuse labeled "Horn" in the fuse box. This fuse is usually a 15-amp fuse, but it's always advisable to check the owner's manual or the fuse box cover for specific details, as configurations can vary. If the horn is not functioning, checking this fuse is a good troubleshooting step.
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Yes. Check your owners manual on where its located.
In is up under the dash on the drivers side on the firewall.
there is no fuse for the headlights......the bulb may be burned out or the headlight switch may be bad
On a 1985 Jeep CJ7, the horn is typically wired through a relay connected to the steering wheel's horn button. When the horn button is pressed, it completes the circuit, sending power to the relay, which then activates the horn. The wiring includes a positive lead from the battery to the horn relay and a ground connection for the horn itself. It's important to ensure all connections are secure and free from corrosion for proper functionality.
no it will screw the trans. up
Jeep made the CJ7 from 1976 to 1986.
Yes
it is under the dash to the left of the steering column. it is a white box with a 3 wire plug attatched
There where at least two options. 3.55 and 4.10 see related question below.
Check the fuse. If it is good, run 12 volts directly to the horn. If it does not blow, replace it. If it does, look for a short, broken or loose connection.
yes even the yj top will fit also