No horn
surfsup
11-27-2005, 01:22 PM
:banghead: I purchased my 93 JC app 2 years ago the horn has never worked, so after having a baby and and alomost getting hit many times I wanted to fix it. After closer investigation my JC has been in a wreck and the horn never made it back on the vehicle. I have moderate knowledge on mechanical problems but 0 electrical. I purchased a double horn pack forn advanced auto but it came with the assumption that I know how to install it, and that all the electrical connections are still there, I even bought a button to attach it to because I dont know if I could figure out the push button on the stearing wheel. So, by starting from scratch how can I hook up this horn. Thanks
Stick89
11-27-2005, 03:26 PM
What's JC mean??
Horns are usually behind the front bumper,tucked up underneath..one on the left,one on the right.
Might be to your advantage to get a Haynes manual,there are wiring diagrams....you might need a magnifyier to read them but they are there.
There is a horn relay above the kick pad on the drivers side..
I've a manual but it's only for 89'and I wouldn't wanna give ya the wrong info.....
Horns are usually behind the front bumper,tucked up underneath..one on the left,one on the right.
Might be to your advantage to get a Haynes manual,there are wiring diagrams....you might need a magnifyier to read them but they are there.
There is a horn relay above the kick pad on the drivers side..
I've a manual but it's only for 89'and I wouldn't wanna give ya the wrong info.....
surfsup
11-27-2005, 04:41 PM
JC is Jeep Cherokee
AlohaBra
11-29-2005, 12:31 PM
Oh yeah...by the way the AMC and Chrysler designation for the Cherokee is XJ...
Use this link to find your 93 Factory Service manual:
http://www.lunghd.com/Downloads_and_Links/Downloads.htm
Just buy any aftermarket horn (12v.) and hook it to the relay.
The factory manual show two, a high and a low is often used.
Use this link to find your 93 Factory Service manual:
http://www.lunghd.com/Downloads_and_Links/Downloads.htm
Just buy any aftermarket horn (12v.) and hook it to the relay.
The factory manual show two, a high and a low is often used.
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