That's what I thought too, but only one is located there. Isn't there a second one somewhere else ?That's what I thought too, but only one is located there. Isn't there a second one somewhere else ?
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thats odd, they should both be behind the grill infront of the radiator. is it possible one broke off? i tried looking this up for youthats odd, they should both be behind the grill infront of the radiator. is it possible one broke off? i tried looking this up for you
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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!
well it's gonna be somewhere between the grill and radiator, or behind or next to the headlights somewhere. Might be hiding behind the battery? not familiar with that car but space is tight in modern autos it's tucked away somewhere.
That's what I thought too, but only one is located there. Isn't there a second one somewhere else ?
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