When ths truck ignition starts the horn stays on. Removed fuse and that stopped the horn. I want to unplug the relay under the hood and put fuze back in if possible but do not know where the relay is.
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There is a relay for the horn, too. You can simply unplug that.
You didn't define your vehicle. Check the owner's manual for fuse locations.
Horn relays are found under the hood in a fuse/relay enclosure. The horn switch on the steering wheel is part of a low-current circuit that activates the horn relay. That circuit's fuse will be located in the interior fuse panel, wherever that is hiding!
If horn stops with fuse removed, the problem is in the steeringf wheel. If horn continues to sound with fuse removed, the problem is a defective horn relay (located in fuse panel under hood).
The horn is located behind the bumper cover, behind the grill. There should be a 20 amp horn fuse under hood in fuse box, and the horn relay is up under dash on the right side of instrument panel, unplug one of these, or both and the horn should stop beeping.
the explorer has two horns, they are both mounted under the driver's side headlight behind the front bumper. you will need to remove the splash shield to get to them. Hope this helps you
This would be caused by one of two things, first check the horn pad and make sure the horn button (pad) is not broke or stuck if thats okay then i would replace the horn relay, this relay is located in the fuse box, also check the under the hood fuse box. they started putting the horn relays in the engine compartment fuse/relay box, the cover of the fuse box will list where the relay sits in the box. good luck, hope this helps.
Your fuse box is located on the driver side under the dash board. Up above where your brake and gas pedal are located. There should be a plastic cover that can be snapped off to reveal all of your fuses and on the inside of this plastic cover there should be a diagram of the fuses that are in use.
I would change the horn relay it is most likely the cuplrit, I will look into the CEL and get back to you, the light icon is telling you that you are running on driving lights. which is normal.
Per your description, I believe you may have a blower fan relay that is stuck closed. Remove the relay from the under-hood fuse center and see if the fan stops. If it does stop, put the relay in slowly and see if you here the relay "click" and the fan come back on. Let me know. Regards,
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