NO BEEP JEEP
#1
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NO BEEP JEEP
I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
#2
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
The horn works when the horn contact on the steering wheel grounds the horn
relay. It will take a little bit of electrical troubleshooting experience
to identify the cause of failure. I would start by grounding the horn wire
at the base of the column. If the horn blows when you do that, then you
know that the problem lies within the column, and you can eliminate the rest
of the circuit.
If you are comfortable with schematics, I can probably come up with one for
you.
Jerry
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
relay. It will take a little bit of electrical troubleshooting experience
to identify the cause of failure. I would start by grounding the horn wire
at the base of the column. If the horn blows when you do that, then you
know that the problem lies within the column, and you can eliminate the rest
of the circuit.
If you are comfortable with schematics, I can probably come up with one for
you.
Jerry
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
#3
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
The horn works when the horn contact on the steering wheel grounds the horn
relay. It will take a little bit of electrical troubleshooting experience
to identify the cause of failure. I would start by grounding the horn wire
at the base of the column. If the horn blows when you do that, then you
know that the problem lies within the column, and you can eliminate the rest
of the circuit.
If you are comfortable with schematics, I can probably come up with one for
you.
Jerry
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
relay. It will take a little bit of electrical troubleshooting experience
to identify the cause of failure. I would start by grounding the horn wire
at the base of the column. If the horn blows when you do that, then you
know that the problem lies within the column, and you can eliminate the rest
of the circuit.
If you are comfortable with schematics, I can probably come up with one for
you.
Jerry
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
#4
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
The horn works when the horn contact on the steering wheel grounds the horn
relay. It will take a little bit of electrical troubleshooting experience
to identify the cause of failure. I would start by grounding the horn wire
at the base of the column. If the horn blows when you do that, then you
know that the problem lies within the column, and you can eliminate the rest
of the circuit.
If you are comfortable with schematics, I can probably come up with one for
you.
Jerry
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
relay. It will take a little bit of electrical troubleshooting experience
to identify the cause of failure. I would start by grounding the horn wire
at the base of the column. If the horn blows when you do that, then you
know that the problem lies within the column, and you can eliminate the rest
of the circuit.
If you are comfortable with schematics, I can probably come up with one for
you.
Jerry
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
#5
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
Try taking 12volts right off your battery and putting it to your horn via
plug (if there is one) or fuse box.
Maybe try it at the relay (wherever that is....).
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
plug (if there is one) or fuse box.
Maybe try it at the relay (wherever that is....).
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
Try taking 12volts right off your battery and putting it to your horn via
plug (if there is one) or fuse box.
Maybe try it at the relay (wherever that is....).
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
plug (if there is one) or fuse box.
Maybe try it at the relay (wherever that is....).
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
#7
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
Try taking 12volts right off your battery and putting it to your horn via
plug (if there is one) or fuse box.
Maybe try it at the relay (wherever that is....).
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
plug (if there is one) or fuse box.
Maybe try it at the relay (wherever that is....).
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
You need a volt meter.
The first thing I would be looking at is the power to the horns. My guess is
the horns themselves are toast.
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
The first thing I would be looking at is the power to the horns. My guess is
the horns themselves are toast.
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
You need a volt meter.
The first thing I would be looking at is the power to the horns. My guess is
the horns themselves are toast.
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
The first thing I would be looking at is the power to the horns. My guess is
the horns themselves are toast.
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
#10
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Re: NO BEEP JEEP
You need a volt meter.
The first thing I would be looking at is the power to the horns. My guess is
the horns themselves are toast.
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>
The first thing I would be looking at is the power to the horns. My guess is
the horns themselves are toast.
"Terri Ray" <terriray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:x9T_b.39656$aH3.1182586@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I just bought a '92 Jeep Wrangler and just LOVE it but, the horn doesn't
> work and I'm looking for some troubleshooting ideas.
> I've checked the fuse which seems OK, but don't want to go out and buy a
> relay, horn pad and horn just to find out where the problem lies. Wiring
> appears to be intact and well connected to the horn assembly. I have a
> friend with an ohmmeter, but would like to see if I can do this myself.
Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! Terri
>
>