right, guys, there is no relay
it is possible the brass plunger that is mounted to the column is bent, or like Jerod said worn down.
Also, take off the cover on the steering wheel. make sure the 3 wires are connected. they are not directional, but the cover will probably only fit one way, so its probably not going to go together but one way.
its possible, but not likely the steering wheel needs to be snugged up on the shaft. use a 19mm socket to perform this.
the 2 wires to the horn come out on the passenger side along the fender. they are not directional. you can hook either wire to either terminal on the horn.
IMO the stock horn is wimpy, and quite pathetic. probably the only such part on the entire truck that holds this nature.
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Oh, also Maria, a sticking horn will be caused by the contacts in the cover. like i said, it doesnt matter where the 3 wires connect under the cover as long as they reach. poke around and make sure nothing is broken, or for metal tangs bent too far or too little