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> Horn doesn't work, Individaul horns are good , no blow from button
Tom
post Oct 19 2006, 09:38 AM
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Checked out each horn and they are both good. Trying to find out where J4 , the horn relay is. Is this one of the ones on the fuse pannel? Tried to read from the wire in the steering column to the relay , no conductivity to any of the relays. If one of the relays on the fuse panel is supposed to be the horn relay , them I have an open somewhere between horn button and relay. Gosh these cars are a lot of fun working on. Even more fun to drive!!!
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Dave_Darling
post Oct 19 2006, 03:01 PM
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The horn relay should be one of the ones on top of the fuse panel. Check the wire colors going to your relays against the colors on the diagram. I believe the horn wire is brown/white (check the diagram, my memory isn't that great). You ground the wire to trigger the relay which sends power to the horns. You can test that by jumpering that relay terminal (the one the brown/white wire hooks to) to ground and then turning the key on.

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