The horn on the 1997 Jeep is located on the steering wheel.
The actual sound part (horn) is located under the front right side of the front bumper. If you stand in front of the jeep and stick your hand in the left most cutout hole on the bottom of the plastic bumper cover, you can touch the dual horns as well as remove them and replace them.
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.
Have to go into body computer with DRB3 to disable horn honk when locking vehicle.
That is a programmable setting. If it isn't listed in the owners manual, the dealer can set it with their scan tool.
I cant find one but if the horn is just making a clicking sound then it's the relay and that is in the glove box just take out the little panel where the rope is attached and its in there.
The horns are located under the passenger side head light behind the front bumper. You have to trace the wires back to the relay.
Right behind the grill
under the front bumper on the passenger side
On a 2007 Jeep Liberty Sport, it is located very low behind the bumber on the drivers side. ----
Its located behind the front bumber on the drivers side. Under the turn signal lamp.
under the passenger side of the front bumper, this can be veiwed from below
The fuse for the horn on a 2002 Jeep Cherokee is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, remove the cover of the fuse box and look for the horn fuse, which is typically labeled. You may also find a diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover to help identify the correct fuse. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore horn functionality.
I have a jeep Cherokee of that year and I believe that what you are refering to is a spherical thermometer and horn assembly.
In the fuse/relay box located under the drivers side of the dash.
Very carefully
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.
i have a 1992 Cherokee limited on it its under the lower pannel to the right of the streeing wheel
The horn in a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee is typically located behind the front bumper, near the front grille. It is usually mounted to the frame or body of the vehicle to ensure it emits a loud sound when activated. To access the horn for maintenance or replacement, you may need to remove the front bumper or wheel well liner for easier reach.