2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee, broken horn, need help.?

goose81389

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I was locking my doors remotley last night and i heard the chirp(beep) fade out on the second lock. so i locked it again and no horn. So when i got into the car today i tried using the horn from inside of the car and it does not work. What do i have to do to fix it. Do i just have to replace a fuse? Any help would be great, thanks.
Ill be checking your answer now MR.L best answer if you get it right. If anyone else has an opionon i could use it.
 
If it sounded like it was fading out then it is probably the horn. I would recommend checking the fuse first to see if it is blown (fuse block is underneath the steering wheel). And if it turns out to be the horn itself it is an easy fix.

1. Purchase a Jeep replacement horn (easy because it is a direct replacement)

2. Locate the horn on the front of the vehicle (usually in the front of the vehicle behind the front grill)

3. Usually held on by 1 or 2 bolts, remove the bolts and unclip the electric wires.

4. Take new horn and bolt it into place and re-connect the wiring the exact way you took it off the old horn.

5. Taaa Daaa, new horn!!!!
 
If it sounded like it was fading out then it is probably the horn. I would recommend checking the fuse first to see if it is blown (fuse block is underneath the steering wheel). And if it turns out to be the horn itself it is an easy fix.

1. Purchase a Jeep replacement horn (easy because it is a direct replacement)

2. Locate the horn on the front of the vehicle (usually in the front of the vehicle behind the front grill)

3. Usually held on by 1 or 2 bolts, remove the bolts and unclip the electric wires.

4. Take new horn and bolt it into place and re-connect the wiring the exact way you took it off the old horn.

5. Taaa Daaa, new horn!!!!
 
If it sounded like it was fading out then it is probably the horn. I would recommend checking the fuse first to see if it is blown (fuse block is underneath the steering wheel). And if it turns out to be the horn itself it is an easy fix.

1. Purchase a Jeep replacement horn (easy because it is a direct replacement)

2. Locate the horn on the front of the vehicle (usually in the front of the vehicle behind the front grill)

3. Usually held on by 1 or 2 bolts, remove the bolts and unclip the electric wires.

4. Take new horn and bolt it into place and re-connect the wiring the exact way you took it off the old horn.

5. Taaa Daaa, new horn!!!!
 
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