dark green and black wire connector

Asked by Driver Jun 24, 2024 at 03:59 PM about the 1995 GMC Suburban K1500 4WD

Question type: General

have a 2-wire connector laying unhooked next to fuse relay control box.  Dark
green and a black wire male connector, have no idea where the female end it
"was" connected to is at, horns not working as i get no power to the actual horn
connection at the horn.  Wondered if this might be the problem.

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That's not uncommon , generic wiring harness can have options your vehicle does not have . Your horn probably has a relay , swap another for it and see if it works , Then hot wire the horn and see if it works and clean up it's ground . Could be the switch , a multi tester is useful for electrical problems . Your experience may differ

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