Clock spring located in steering column is bad. part makes electrical connection.
Hope this will help! 1989 F-150 4 wheel drive, with cruise control, 4.9 six cylinder. Can't find the horn relay. All my other sources say mounted to the cruise control amplifier bracket. Not there on this truck.
Damaged clockspring coil? check your fuse it works the cruise control, horn and cigar lighter
As far as I know the clock spring allows the wiring to the steering wheel horn and cruise control buttons to feed in and out when the steering wheel is turned
If not working, check the horn 15amp fuse. when the horn doesn't work, neither does the criuse control.
If a 1985 Ford F150 5.8, with a replaced speed sensor, cruise control surges and with a working pedal switch, it is due to vacuum leak. Check on the cruise box under the hood for any leaks.
the horn is located on the steering wheel along with the accel set button and cruise control button.
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It could be a bad horn fuse. I think it's a 15 amp fuse. It could also be a problem with the cruise control module. Does the cruise control work (assuming you have a CC)?
If you have a Ford F series truck, it depends whether you have cruise control or not. No cruise, no relay. Cruise has the relay at the core support on drivers side on most vehicles.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but if your horn and cruise control stopped working at the same time , it might be the clock-spring inside your steering wheel column cover . The clockspring allows a person to turn the steering wheel while still maintaining the electrical connections to your horn and cruise control buttons
the fuse amp for a lighter is a 20amp.it controls the lighter,horn & cruise control
What's the question? how t cdisconnect cruise control on 2000 ford focus