Apparently no one knows the horn location

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eohat12

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It would seem no one really knows where the horns are located on 2012 Tahoe, I've searched the internet and all I've found is , well pretty much nothing, some smart a$$ answers and some guesses, but well nothing, I have my (new to me) 2012 Tahoe on my hoist and the darn horns are NOT visible and I can't stand the feeble sounding horn, I'm guessing that one of the two horns is unhooked or dead and I'd sure like to fix the problem cause even my wife laughs when it honks.
Can anyone shed some light?
 

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I installed a extra set of Hella's on my nbs, lol I always wanted a train horn but the dam things are so big no place to really put them
horns are pretty easy to add on just tap the existing power wire to your new horn(s) and then ground the horn to the frame
 
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I installed a extra set of Hella's on my nbs, lol I always wanted a train horn but the dam things are so big no place to really put them
horns are pretty easy to add on just tap the existing power wire to your new horn(s) and then ground the horn to the frame


Train horns huh, well I like that idea, could mount them on the roof, well maybe not.
My horns decided to heal themselves and are honking together once again. I did however still pull the LF headlight and check the connection to the horn just for drill...lol...
 

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Train horns huh, well I like that idea, could mount them on the roof, well maybe not.
My horns decided to heal themselves and are honking together once again. I did however still pull the LF headlight and check the connection to the horn just for drill...lol...
Grounds, follow wires off both horns and make sure its not rusty...itll kill the horn eventually
 

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It would seem no one really knows where the horns are located on 2012 Tahoe, I've searched the internet and all I've found is , well pretty much nothing, some smart a$$ answers and some guesses, but well nothing, I have my (new to me) 2012 Tahoe on my hoist and the darn horns are NOT visible and I can't stand the feeble sounding horn, I'm guessing that one of the two horns is unhooked or dead and I'd sure like to fix the problem cause even my wife laughs when it honks.
Can anyone shed some light?
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