1999-2003 - Fuse #4 on the fusebox in the engine compartment
1999-2003 - Relay #205 on the fusebox in the engine compartment
AnswerJust fixed ours. It is hiding inside the fender behind the left headlight. Accessible by releasing (5 Philips screws) the bottom part of the plastic fender liner, and reaching in. A 1/2 inch socket takes off the bracket, and the wire is connected by the cheapest spade lugs, which had come loose on ours.
AnswerIt should be behind the splash shield in front of the drivers side tire. Remove the screws from the edge of the shield. Behind this will be pit type fasteners remove these. The horn should be visible. It might be easier to do if you remove the front tire. Then just remove the connector and unscrew or unclip horn. Since the horn is exposed to the weather, the wire connections tend to corrode. Many times just pulling the connector off and scraping the metal will fix the problem.
See "Related Questions" below for more Just fixed ours. It is hiding inside the fender behind the left headlight. Accessible by releasing (5 Philips screws) the bottom part of the plastic fender liner, and reaching in. A 1/2 inch socket takes off the bracket, and the wire is connected by the cheapest spade lugs, which had come loose on ours.
its in front of the driverside wheel well. between the fender and the wheel well.
Behind the right headlight.
1995-1998 - #20 Fuse . On The Fuse panel. 25 amp
in the engine compartment, drivers side behind the battery in front of the around air filter, there is a fuse compartment. Its a mini fuse a #25 fuse. you have find the latch on the compartment to get it to open! According to the OWNERS MANUAL, fuse/relay #4 in the engine compartment fusebox covers the horns.
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Another causeIn all probability the air bag clock spring is defective. I strongly recommend that you have a professional repair shop do the repair.
Why they don't work...Lets start with the basics, did you check fuses? If they are all good, check connections between the horn and harness. You might also have a short in the wires, causing it to not work. As a last resort, you may have a defective horn.
It is important to know the layout of an owned car. The fuses and horn relay are located in the fuse box, that is under the hood.
On a 1998 Ford Windstar : ( # 16 / 20 amp )
Check all your fuses inside the car. The horn fuse is usually labeled.
Check the fuses first!
The horn button or relay could be stuck. The most common cause is the relay sticking closed, as opposed to the button.
look in the fuse box,usually located lower left dash
The Ford Escort 1.6 liter horn fuse will be in the second column of fuses, fourth from the bottom. The fuse box can be found in the engine compartment.
Have you checked your fuses?
Checked the fuses. Tested the horn, direct connection to the battery. Check horn relay. Here is the basic. Between the horn switch and the horn relay is the Clockspring Assembly in the steering wheel. If you ground the red/green wire at the base of the steering column and the horn works, you have either a bad horn switch or Clockspring Assembly.
It's fairly simple to find out if your horn fuses need replacing on our 2001 Mercury Mountaineer. If the fuse is blown, the horn will no longer sound.
you have a fuse panel somewhere around the driver's legs. Open the panel to find all of the fuses. There will be a legend (most likely on the plastic cover) that will let you know which is which. Remember when replacing to get the right amp fuses.
On either side of the Ford badge there should be a horn.