2006 Ford Taurus Horn not working, it is not the fuse

Asked by Teddy_123 May 16, 2016 at 02:04 PM about the 2006 Ford Taurus SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Horn is not working, we tried the fuse, it is not the fuse, how do you get the
horn to work

3 Answers

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Make sure your clockspring (located within your steering wheel/steering column) is working. Check all buttons on your steering wheel. If another button is not working, your clockspring is to blame. I had this issue on my car. All the buttons won't stop working at once though because it's a gradual thing. But my horn was the first to go, then my cruise buttons, and then my steering wheel lights went out.

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I had horn today now I don't I've checked all fuses all connections what could it be going to be the horns are bad maybe

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Horn won't work check dues can't find really for horn

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