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Help Please Horn!


cntrchfrk
12-05-2006, 02:05 PM
i was cut off yesterday by someone.. (welcome to NY)

my horn went from a loud strong sound to a whimpy 1 tone high pitch noise.

what can i do about this?
what happened?
where is the horn?


thanks again you guys never let me down

-chris

Dr98
12-05-2006, 02:46 PM
Year of truck-


Replace horn located behind drivers side headlight.

Dean

shorod
12-05-2006, 06:48 PM
One of your horns may be failing. You probably have two horns, a high pitch and low pitch.

Do you have a multimeter or test light so you can test for voltage to the horn once you find it?

-Rod

cntrchfrk
12-06-2006, 05:26 PM
1996 ford explorer...any yes i can check voltage but havnt yet

shorod
12-08-2006, 08:44 PM
As Dr98 mentioned, the two horns are mounted in the left front corner above the fender apron. Per the service manual, the steps to replace the horns is as follows:
1. Raise and support the hood.

2. Remove the horn bracket bolt.

3. Remove the fender apron bolts.

4. Position the fender apron aside.

5. Remove the horn.

-Disconnect the electrical connector.

-Remove the horn.

-Rod

97explorersport
12-10-2006, 08:03 AM
As Dr98 mentioned, the two horns are mounted in the left front corner above the fender apron. Per the service manual, the steps to replace the horns is as follows:
1. Raise and support the hood.



3. Remove the fender apron bolts.

4. Position the fender apron aside.
2. Remove the horn bracket bolt.
5. Remove the horn.

-Disconnect the electrical connector.

-Remove the horn.

-Rod

before you remove the horn bolt you need to either remove or partially remove the fender apron to get at the horn bolt.

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