I'm looking for the horn

Before you say it's right in the middle of the the wheel I say say thanks...I've got the jokes already. I happened to leave my baby at home while I went to work at the St Pete Grand Prix. My honey bunny thought it would be a good idea to try to take her out for a few errands. I had the only remote transmitter..She used the extra key and was greeted with the alarm/horn going off.. This continued for 10 minutes until she and several angry neighbors finally got the hood opened and the battery disconnected. Now the horn doesn't work. I have checked and swapped fuses in the engine compartment according to owners manual and have spent condsiderable time looking for the actual horn to no avail. As many of you already know, there seem to be an unlimited amount of horn blowing opportunities with most of the population driving with their heads up their butts.


If anyone has a picture or explaination of how to get to the horn, I would really appreciate it..


a horse walks into a bar............
 
There ae two horns (hi and lo pitch), and both are mounted in the left fender cavity near the battery. Seems unlikely both would have failed at the same time.

The fuse and horn relay are in the relay/use box behind the battery.