First thing to check is the fuse. If the fuse is good, the following applies. The horn circuit works similar to the dome light circuit. The dome light bulb is "hot" all the time, the circuit has to be grounded for the light to come on. In the horn circuit, the relay winding has to be grounded to make the horn blow. Strange as it may seem, voltage appears on both sides of the winding and the ground side is looking for a ground. That ground is provided when the horn button is depressed. Remove the horn button and, ground one end of a jumper. touch the circular metal disk and the horn should blow.. If the horn doesn't blow, listen for the relay click. check for voltage at the horns while the disk is grounded. If voltage is present, the horn is bad. If voltage is not present, refer to the wiring diagram and check horn relay and its voltages. The orange wire is hot all the time. The black wire is the ground path back to the horn button on the steering wheel. The black wire w/green trace is power to the horn(s)