Where are the Horns located on a 2007 Spor Trac?

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Asked by Vet101 Jan 15, 2015 at 04:31 PM about the 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My DVD manual said it's under the left front fender behind the wheel well cover.
They lied!!!!!
Can you locate?

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So I called a Ford dealer about the horn and apparently I did not go far enough. The horn is high in the wheel well at the top of the fender. I had to remove not only the front inner fender well but also the upper cover about half way. Then I just pried it down and pushed it toward the motor. The horns are bolted to the inside top of the fender well. The contacts where so corroded I had to sand blast all of them & put dielectric grease on them before assembly. Works great now.

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Guess you figured it out for yourself. Thanks for letting us know.

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My abs and traction likes r on in dash along with a wrench.....why

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2008 Ford Explorer I have looked all over for the horn and I cannot find it it's not where they said it was located under the fender well but it was not located there

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