Bosunsmate
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That tan wire should have no voltage on it at all, its a neg ground. And it should only have neg ground when a sensor is saying theres a problem, the rest of the time it should be open. Id imagine that low voltage you had has gradually burnt the horn out without you hearing it over the engine noise.
Now that you have removed all the sensors from the vro, where the tan wire comes out of the back sensor for overheating part it in the rubber boot.
See if that stops it being 12V from tan to purple. If it does it sounds like your sensor has a leak to ground, it it doesnt stop it, somewhere along the wiring harness theres a leak to ground on that tan wire
Now that you have removed all the sensors from the vro, where the tan wire comes out of the back sensor for overheating part it in the rubber boot.
See if that stops it being 12V from tan to purple. If it does it sounds like your sensor has a leak to ground, it it doesnt stop it, somewhere along the wiring harness theres a leak to ground on that tan wire
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