Most likely a short in the wire contact at the steering wheel. Look there.
Most likely a short between the horn relay and the horn switch in the steering wheel.
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The horn relay for a "96 Crown Victoria (police model) is located on the right fender where the fuse/relay box is.....3rd relay in from the right. If you are on the right side of the car.....3rd one towards the engine.
The most common horn problems are either a blown fuse or a bad horn relay. Both should be located under the hood in the fuse box.
the fuse amp for a lighter is a 20amp.it controls the lighter,horn & cruise control
The horn relay on a 1990 Crown Vic is located in a black plastic box that is under the hood, just behind the battery, the lid is held on by simple clips that come off easily. You should see a chart under the plastic lid of this box that will tell you just which relay is the horn relay.
You can only get to it from underneath the car. It is on the driver side hidden inside the front bumper. Hope that helps!
A palindrome for blowing a horn could be: 'toot'.
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hi your horn is defective ! there could be a short but it is widely known that a horn could still honk before blowing fuse,
There is one common reason that your hazards would be blinking along with the horn blowing on your car. This common reason is a security system.
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