My horn is not working I already changed the fuse and am unable to locate the wire's under the hood.. It makes a clicking nose when I push on the horn NEED HELP please and ty

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Asked by cryngwind Aug 29, 2007 at 06:51 PM about the 1994 Ford Explorer 4 Dr Limited 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Hi cryngwind, The clockspring is located on the end of the steering column just below the steering wheel. The wiring for the items on the wheel are routed through the 'clockspring' so they wind and unwind as the wheel is turned. The airbag is included in this wiring so be careful! There may be more than one connector in there depending on model year. You may have a loose connector. You can change one of these yourself, but be very careful, as mentioned before the airbag circuit is in there and the 'spring' can become 'unwound' and you will have a mess on your hands. If in doubt, take it to a professional mechanic! Good luck!

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