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Old Jul 28, 2010
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Horn

My horn doesn't work and im planning on fixing it but I can't find where it is, I think I might have but the book says it only has 1 wire going to it but that makes the thing I found not it. If somebody could provide me with a picture or something of where it is located I'd appreciate it.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2010
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I thought the horns were on the radiator support. You should have two horns, high and low tone. Mine low tone went out like a month after I bought it
 
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Old Jul 28, 2010
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ohh thanks ill look at it again that could probably explain the two wires
 
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should probably mention its a 1997 ford ranger xlt
 
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Old Aug 6, 2010
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found it, it was under the truck and messed up, so i re-routed and extended the wires up to the top of the engine near the fuse/relay box and mounted a newer(stupid sounding) horn on some brocket with nothing on it, now when i get a new horn i dont have to get under the car
 
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