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Old Sep 7, 2007 | 03:39 PM
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My horn is not working and I have no clue what the problem is. It makes a clicking noise. I removed the glove compartment and that is where the clicking sound is coming from. I have also checked all the fuses. I am wondering if I have a bad horn, but I have no clue where the horn is. Where exactly is the horn located? Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks!

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Old Sep 7, 2007 | 11:18 PM
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There may be a problem with the horn itself, or with a relay in the electrical line on the horn. The horn is usually in the front of the vehicle somewhere. It has the shape of a swirl with a horn at the end (kind of like a snail shell). You could use a multimeter to check if you are getting juice to the horn, and work your way up the line until you find the problem. Finding an electrical diagram of your truck will help trace the wires. If you can't find one online, a Haynes repair manual will have it. Good luck.
 
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