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Jeep YJ Fuse Layout diagram?

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Pi-Eyed Piper - 26 Aug 2005 17:47 GMT
Bill do you have a diagram for the Fuse layout? Specifically for the horn...

I'm at a loss my horn is dead and Im an idiot as far as trouble shooting
this. The horn WAS dead so I replaced it with an OEM one. still no go.
There's really only 3 thing it could be right? Horn, fuse, connection?

much thanks for the idiot...

Jason
Steve Foley - 26 Aug 2005 18:16 GMT
Contacts on the steering wheel?

Isn't there a relay in there somewhere?

> Bill do you have a diagram for the Fuse layout? Specifically for the horn...
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> Jason
Pi-Eyed Piper - 26 Aug 2005 18:23 GMT
I pulled the horn cover off..everything seems ok there, I dont actually know
what I'd be looking for there...

> Contacts on the steering wheel?
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>> Jason
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III - 27 Aug 2005 01:11 GMT
   Buy yourself a volt meter and check to see if you have power at the
horns, if so that's what you need, after you took it for a dip. No power
follow the wire back to it's relay and see if you have power from the
battery, yes ground the relay, no beep, replace the relay, beep, then
you know the problem is in the continuity between the steering wheel
ground connect and relay: I have the TJ horn at:
http://www.billhughes.com/temp/TJhorn.pdf That may give you an idea.
       God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@aol.com

> I pulled the horn cover off..everything seems ok there, I dont actually know
> what I'd be looking for there...
jaco - 28 Aug 2005 05:48 GMT
My 93 YJ's horn went dead not to long ago.
I ride with the top down as often as I can and have been in a couple rain
storms. Pulled the horn apart and the contacts had some corrosion on them,,
I cleaned off the corrosion and the horn works again. Good thing too cause
those idiots on their cell phones don't react to the finger, they're too
absorbed in conversation!

>    Buy yourself a volt meter and check to see if you have power at the
> horns, if so that's what you need, after you took it for a dip. No power
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>> what I'd be looking for there...
 
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