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the fuse for the fogs is in the fusebox in the passanger side door panel. the relay is located under the hood in the fuse box directly behind the battery its relay number 17 if im not mistaken hope I could help
start by checking the front wiring harness for corrosion , best is to do a continuity test on all the wires, look for corrosion in connecting harness, time consuming but the only way
Take the horn button assembly apart--there should be only one wire there (goes to the horn relay) and not be grounded. It goes to the insulated metal part that grounds the plate when button pushed. Unfix the grounded wire and see if horn is quiet. You may need to replace that wire if it still sounds.
I had the same problem about a month ago myself. I had to replace a fuse which was under the driver side under the dash it cost me $6 to replace. I cant remember the name of the part but call a auto store and explain to them the problem. I think it was called a relay fuse or something! Good luck with that!
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