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  • I can't speak to that specific model, but they are usually very obvious. It will look like a plastic horn and have a wire or two coming out of it. It's also usually pointing down at a 45 degree angle. Pop the hood, look around with a flashlight, and it should stick out. If not, get ear protection, get the flashlight, and have someone toot the horn while you look under the hood. Although come to think of it you probably want to replace it because it's not working. In that case the tooting method won't work. What will work is checking the fuses instead to see if the horn fuse is blown. Horns usually last the life of the vehicle and the normal culprit is a cheap fuse. Check the engine bay fuse box and not the interior fuse box. Hope you can decipher my ramblings...
  • Most likely it is between the inner fender well and fender on the passenger side near the front. I know it is on a 1993. In other words you cannot see it until you pull fender well out and look up in there. This is a plastic thing kind of around the tire that keeps debris out. Really not as hard as it sounds.

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