Mysterious connector

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aloha fellow forum dwellers... so I've been tinkering on the new truck, doing the usual new acquisition maintenance, and I ran across this odd looking connector down by the battery tray, never seen one like it on any of my previous obs trucks. Any ideas?
Thanks gents
2000 GMC k2500
Edit: after extensive web searching(how would you describe that plug/connector in a google search) looks like a block heater cord would plug into it.
 
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Too light duty for a block heater plus the cord wouldn’t go into a harness - it would have a 3 wire cord going to a wall plug.

Looks like a horn connector to me.
 
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Correct.not block heater...wires run into the headlight harness, after that I lose them.didnt want to start pulling the loom/harness apart.but curiosity is getting to me, so I may have to. was hoping someone on here would chime in and drop some knowledge.
The truck does have the VYU plow package. Could it be for aux/plow related lighting?
 
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Horn. Just put a test light across the terminals and press the horn, you will "see the light"! That plastic end snaps onto a factory (usually Fiamm brand) horn.
 
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Thanks n earlier post suggested horn.tested it and got nothing.turns out there was a break in the wire where it came off the headlight harness. Butt connector and now I have juice to the plug when the horn is depressed...
is this for a dual horn setup? there is already a horn wired in on the vertical support in front of the condenser
 
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