The horn is located under the front passenger side of the front bumber. You can remove it without getting under the Jeep by reaching through the Passinger-side "hole" in the bottomside of the plastic bumper cover.
To remove the two horns from the metal holder, use a 10mm socket or wrench to remove the nut in the center of the norn assembly. Disconnect the wiring connector.
If you are replacing with a horn that does not have the same wiring connector on the original Jeep horn, do the following...
First, disconnect your battery before removing the old horn! After removing the old horn...
1. Cut off the connector from the 2 wires (green/yellow & black wires).
2. The black wire is not needed so cap off the black wire (ground) with a wire nut and cover with electrical tape so it the nut will never fall off.
3. Solder the green/yellow wire (hot) to the connector on the new horn.
4. Attach the newly wired horn to the horn assembly and tighten the nut (this is the ground for the horn)
5. Repeat for second horn.
6. Reconnect battery and you are done!
I cant find one but if the horn is just making a clicking sound then it's the relay and that is in the glove box just take out the little panel where the rope is attached and its in there.
i have a 93 and i unplugged the maroon box under the steering colum
Very carefully
the horn fuse is on the right hand passenger side of the dash.
under the passenger side of the front bumper, this can be veiwed from below
where is the turn sigbnal flasher located in a 1992 grand am
it needs to be replaced. The horn on those cars should be located under the front bumper on the passenger side. Horns aren't that expensive and its simple to replace, just a couple bolts and plug right in to the factory wire harness if its a OEM replacement part. My wife's 1994 Jeep sounded EXACTLY the same way. On her Jeep, only the LOW note horn needed to be replaced. Now it sounds like new again!
The controls are on the steering wheel. Inside, the horn is mounted in the front driver side fender area kind of behind the front bumper.
Check battery if low could trigger alarm.
That is a programmable setting. If it isn't listed in the owners manual, the dealer can set it with their scan tool.
First there are 2 nut, side by side of the Passenger Headlight. Unscrew it, and remove the Headlight. The Horn is now on your face, Unscrew the Nut and Install the New Horn.
My '92 Laredo has the horns behind the bumper on each side. The high (pitch) horn is on the passenger side and the low horn is on the driver's side. You will have to remove the entire header panel to access these horns. usually in front of the rad between the rad and the grill. You will need to remove the grill and light assembly to access the horn. It's on the passenger side.