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SOURCE: 1986 toyota pickup horn malfunction
hi
Check whether power is coming to horn.
if ok means then check the horn
thank you
SOURCE: 2004 Camry horn is not working
check for broken wires the neagative is by the horn button in the steering wheel has air bag ever been replaced in steering wheel if so the wire may have not been plugged in
SOURCE: I have a 2003 ford mustang with no working horn.
The horn relay is inside a fuse box under the hood (drivers side). There should be 5 relays. The horn will probably be mounted near the frame (under the engine).
SOURCE: horn stopped working, fuse and relay is good
With test light check voltage at horn assembly on both wire's, could only have one, horn assembly itself could be ground, have some one press horn button while checking, if there is voltage replace horn assembly, if no voltage horn pad at streeing wheel bad. that's being fuse and replay are good.
SOURCE: where is the horn relay located found fuse horn
The horn relay is located under the hood with the fuses. look inside the lid when you remove it from the fuse/relay box and it will tell you where the relay is located. To test the relay use an ohm meter and connect one end to 87a and the other end of meter to 30. there should show continuity. then check between 87 and 30 and there should be no continuity. if all of this checks out then check resistance between terminals 85 and 86. It should read 70/80 ohms. if not replace relay. If it shows good then connect a jumper wire between battery positive terminal to 86 and a ground jumper to 85 terminal. You should hear a click or clicking sound. If not replace relay. hope this will help you.
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