2005 Horn relay location
My horn stopped working. Neither the high or low frequency horns are working. I suspect the relay needs replaced but can't locate it. I checked the fuse box in the engine compartment and the fuse panel on the drivers side of the dash. Any assistance would be appreciated.
I greatly appreciate your response. However, the schematic is of no help. So is the fuse in the panel under the dash on drivers side?
Well, isn't that a bit like searching for a needle in a haystack? But hey, we're all in this together, right?
Now, let's talk air horns. Personally, I'm all for 'em! There's something about that extra oomph they bring to the table that just screams "road warrior." Plus, they're perfect for those moments when a polite little beep just won't cut it. Am I right, or am I right?
As for the relay location, well, I wish I had the magic answer for you, but alas, I'm no automotive wizard. However, I'm sure someone in this fine community will come through with the goods soon enough. That's the beauty of forums like these, isn't it? We're like a virtual pit crew, helping each other out when we hit a speed bump.
Now, let's talk air horns. Personally, I'm all for 'em! There's something about that extra oomph they bring to the table that just screams "road warrior." Plus, they're perfect for those moments when a polite little beep just won't cut it. Am I right, or am I right?
As for the relay location, well, I wish I had the magic answer for you, but alas, I'm no automotive wizard. However, I'm sure someone in this fine community will come through with the goods soon enough. That's the beauty of forums like these, isn't it? We're like a virtual pit crew, helping each other out when we hit a speed bump.
Last edited by Fallindrews; Jun 7, 2024 at 06:42 AM.
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