Questions & Answers for: wire 12v horn

Question about 1989 Mustang

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...12v come from Usually a wire straight from the fuse box, check the fuse box for a blown fuse, if this is not the case, follow the positive wire leading to the horn back to where it hits the wiring ...

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...wire and a sharp tip? Yes, but only if you push the horn button too ;-) My guess is that the horn lost its ground, but you can check this with the light. The horn only beeps when both GROUND and Pos ...

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...12v are there and horn doesn't sound the horn is defective. If 12v does not make it there then its either the relay or clock spring (located inside steering wheel) most likely. A visual inspection ...

...12v to lighter wire and horn blows constantly again. need lighter/horn wiring.....there must be a 12v to ground short associated withe the horn and lighter!!! Can you help with problem or wiring ...

Question about 2000 Stratus

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...If you're getting 12V at the horn wire, then you probably need to replace the horn. If you don't get 12V when the horn is applied, then it is likely that the horn relay needs to be

...12v. Wire is good to both horns. Need to find the horn relay to do further testing. Cannot locate in my chassis manual or on Winnebago's online wiring diagrams. see the diagram attached.God bless ...

Question about 2003 Pilot

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...wire color lt.green-blu pin a11 on relay. if the a11 is at 12v the fuse is good. if you push the horn button this A11 goes from 12v to 0v, and the relay energizes (click) and the horns both blow. if ...

...wire of the inline fuse holder to the +12V source you have selected. If you don`t know for sure that the horn(s) are OK run a wire from the other side of the fuse holder to the horn feed, and connect ...

Question about 2005 ECHO

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...horn? 12v Yes or no.? if yes horn bad. got voltage from horn relay yes, bad wires.from, relay to horn no, got voltage 12v to horn relay coil, yes, good, no bad fuse. got 0v to other relay coil (all ...

...12V side of the switch isolated from ground reconnect the battery. Switch the multi-meter to DC Volts. Connect the positive probe to the supply side of the switch wire and ground the negative side. ...

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