Anyway replaced fuse, wasn't that. Searched forum and took steering cowling off to check connections etc, not that. Finally there was a mouse like squeak from underneath the van and checked. (the sound may well have been there before but was so quiet it was hardly noticeable). Didn't know the actual horn was there, just by the spare wheel carrier. Tried WD40'ing it, prodding and the like. Now seems totally buggered with not even the previous squeak.
Went up the scrapyard and got one from another vehicle (not sure what car it came from), but it doesn't have the two male spade connections that are on the van horn, only the one. The guy said to try earthing one of the two female spade connector wires on the van and connect the other one to the male spade connection on the replacement horn.
First attempt the fuse went bang (no 16). Replaced the fuse and tried switching the wires around. With the two van female spade connectors, one goes to the new horn male spade prong and the other is earthed (length of wire one side has a male spade connector which I connected to van female spade connection, and the other side of the wire is bolted to the bodywork).
The new horn works now BUT it won't go off

Am I wiring the new one incorrectly or am I simply barking up the wrong tree and should just try and source a working like for like replacement.