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Yeah, just trying to learn about clockspring, never heard of it before looking into this problem, cruise does not work as well,I can hear the relay click when I press the cruise button on panel , no airbag on this model so shouldn't be to complicated? Seems as though all there is, is a horn button, three wires from column, just don't know what to think, need more education on clockspring. Thanks for your response.

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If the relay clicks then at least that much works. Cruise control could be a vacuum related problem. Fuse?

 

Dunno about jumpering the ground and this connector to that to test the horn. You can rig up a button pretty easy though. Some even have a little picture of a horn on the button.

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I mean just use a jump to make horn work, really it's only a positive into a ground. Wondering why there is a relay at all, old horns that I've dealt with have been positive then ground simple, honk, honk, why the relay? unless they're were relays I never had a problem with? Confusing and unnecessary!!?? Why do I always get the stupid little problems? Such an annoyance!! Thanks for all your input, I will let you know my remedies for sure!!!

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Most modern cars the horn is relayed because the wiring in the steering column is tiny. Old cars that had one button for the horn were simple, they had a big metal ring and some huge wires for the current to pass through. New cars have up to a dozen wires wrapped up in the clock spring, and they just aren't big enough to carry the current that the horn needs. So they use the tiny wires to activate a relay instead.

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