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billy ray August 20th 06 11:36 PM

Where's my HORN???
 
On the newer XJs it is behind the bumper near the radiator frame brace.

You have to remove the splash shield to access it.


"Kate" > wrote in message
. ..
> AGH!!!!!!!!
>
> If you get HORNey enough, it'll jump right out at you!
>
>
>
> "SquiddlieDiddly" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>> OK, I have scoured my XJ (1992 Cherokee Laredo 4 door) and cannot
>> locate the
>> horn. NO, not the horn button on the steering wheel, the HORN - you
>> know,
>> the thing that makes the HOOOOOONK sound???
>>
>> The few books available on this Jeep do not tell you the physical
>> location.
>>
>> If you know where it SHOULD be, please reply via email.
>>
>>
>>

>
>




L.W.(Bill) Hughes III[_1_] August 21st 06 12:24 AM

Where's my HORN???
 
Hi Jeff,
I use "prolific" to describe rabbits multiplying. Rabbits were one
of my 4H projects.
I presume you receive no spam to your , that you may
attribute to your use of it on the Usenet.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Bill,
> Except for me, you are one of the more prolific idiots on Usenet.
>
> I assume you know what prolific means. I could 'splain it to you, but that
> would make you more of an idiot than I am.


Kate[_3_] August 21st 06 01:23 AM

Where's my HORN???
 
sounds like a man with some experience removing 'splash shields'

heh heh heh


"billy ray" > wrote in message
...
> On the newer XJs it is behind the bumper near the radiator frame brace.
>
> You have to remove the splash shield to access it.
>
>
> "Kate" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> AGH!!!!!!!!
>>
>> If you get HORNey enough, it'll jump right out at you!
>>
>>
>>
>> "SquiddlieDiddly" > wrote in message
>> ups.com...
>>> OK, I have scoured my XJ (1992 Cherokee Laredo 4 door) and cannot
>>> locate the
>>> horn. NO, not the horn button on the steering wheel, the HORN - you
>>> know,
>>> the thing that makes the HOOOOOONK sound???
>>>
>>> The few books available on this Jeep do not tell you the physical
>>> location.
>>>
>>> If you know where it SHOULD be, please reply via email.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Stupendous Man August 21st 06 02:30 AM

Where's my HORN???
 

> If we're going _there_, let me just say that I think that all car alarms
> should come with shock collars. Failure of the owner to not wear the
> collar would be a felony.
>


City people come up here into the mountains and set the alarm while paying
for gas at a pump-first station.



Lon August 21st 06 02:57 AM

Where's my HORN???
 
Stupendous Man proclaimed:

>>If we're going _there_, let me just say that I think that all car alarms
>>should come with shock collars. Failure of the owner to not wear the
>>collar would be a felony.
>>

>
>
> City people come up here into the mountains and set the alarm while paying
> for gas at a pump-first station.


You folks trying to engage them in a banjo duel or some such?

SquiddlieDiddly August 21st 06 04:29 AM

Where's my HORN???
 
You all are killing me - this group is GREAT!

To cover all the bases;
Nope, the horn don't honk, thus the search...
Rabbits + prolific = more targets ;-)
Love the shock collar idea for alarms - 80% of my neighbors would get
zapped every time a Harley comes by - STOOPID people set the
sensitivity too high...
One person sent me the manual pages from his XJ that describes the
horn, troubleshooting, etc. - THANK YOU!!!
I have not located it yet - been busy with another project
(www.my67ranchero.com) - but, the horns work!!!

Thanks to all!!! As soon as I find the horn, I will give you a little
honk...

~TAZ


Lon wrote:
> Stupendous Man proclaimed:
>
> >>If we're going _there_, let me just say that I think that all car alarms
> >>should come with shock collars. Failure of the owner to not wear the
> >>collar would be a felony.
> >>

> >
> >
> > City people come up here into the mountains and set the alarm while paying
> > for gas at a pump-first station.

>
> You folks trying to engage them in a banjo duel or some such?



billy ray August 21st 06 05:22 AM

Where's my HORN???
 
nah....... that's women's work....


"Kate" > wrote in message
.. .
> sounds like a man with some experience removing 'splash shields'
>
> heh heh heh
>
>
> "billy ray" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On the newer XJs it is behind the bumper near the radiator frame brace.
>>
>> You have to remove the splash shield to access it.
>>
>>
>> "Kate" > wrote in message
>> . ..
>>> AGH!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> If you get HORNey enough, it'll jump right out at you!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "SquiddlieDiddly" > wrote in message
>>> ups.com...
>>>> OK, I have scoured my XJ (1992 Cherokee Laredo 4 door) and cannot
>>>> locate the
>>>> horn. NO, not the horn button on the steering wheel, the HORN - you
>>>> know,
>>>> the thing that makes the HOOOOOONK sound???
>>>>
>>>> The few books available on this Jeep do not tell you the physical
>>>> location.
>>>>
>>>> If you know where it SHOULD be, please reply via email.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>





Stupendous Man August 21st 06 02:53 PM

Where's my HORN???
 
>> City people come up here into the mountains and set the alarm while
>> paying for gas at a pump-first station.

>
> You folks trying to engage them in a banjo duel or some such?


No, my Banjo is in pieces waiting for reassembly.
Treat visiting city folk as if they have personal integrity and it throws
them off, like they think it's a trap of some kind.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty



Keep YerSpam August 21st 06 02:56 PM

Where's my HORN???
 
SquiddlieDiddly wrote:

> I have not located it yet - been busy with another project
> (www.my67ranchero.com) - but, the horns work!!!



Cool ride, I had a 66 Falcon Ranchero w/ the 289 auto a couple years ago.
What a fun driver.

Cheers,
- JJ

Kate[_3_] August 21st 06 05:46 PM

Where's my HORN???
 
Umm...
Maybe she's a no workie, cause she'sa no there!

Kate
06 Rhooby-kahn

"SquiddlieDiddly" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> You all are killing me - this group is GREAT!
>
> To cover all the bases;
> Nope, the horn don't honk, thus the search...
> Rabbits + prolific = more targets ;-)
> Love the shock collar idea for alarms - 80% of my neighbors would get
> zapped every time a Harley comes by - STOOPID people set the
> sensitivity too high...
> One person sent me the manual pages from his XJ that describes the
> horn, troubleshooting, etc. - THANK YOU!!!
> I have not located it yet - been busy with another project
> (www.my67ranchero.com) - but, the horns work!!!
>
> Thanks to all!!! As soon as I find the horn, I will give you a little
> honk...
>
> ~TAZ
>
>
> Lon wrote:
>> Stupendous Man proclaimed:
>>
>> >>If we're going _there_, let me just say that I think that all car
>> >>alarms
>> >>should come with shock collars. Failure of the owner to not wear the
>> >>collar would be a felony.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > City people come up here into the mountains and set the alarm while
>> > paying
>> > for gas at a pump-first station.

>>
>> You folks trying to engage them in a banjo duel or some such?

>





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