A wire fuse works by only allowing so much electricity to flow through. When the electrical current goes above a predetermined rate the fuse breaks and stops the electricity from doing damage.
it turns the power off
check the fuse in the internal fuse box maybe a 10 or 20 fuse the wire or connection could at the horn (spade fitting) check the fuse in the internal fuse box maybe a 10 or 20 fuse the wire or connection could at the horn (spade fitting) fuse blown wire r connection off at horn its self fuse blown wire r connection off at horn its self
Check fuse. if that does not work broken wire.
Run a hot wire to the positive wire on the radiator fan. If it works, then you have a fuse or a relay (or even a short in the wire). If it doesn't work at all, then the fan motor is bad.
NO. Usually the positive wire will have the fuse.
Why is it dangerous to replace a fuse with a wire that bypasses the fuse
fuse gone: check fuse box, if not wire loose at horn, or at switch button
The 15 amp fuse.
A circuit breaker does not have a wire fuse in it.
Fuse wire is designed to open under over current conditions. Just like a fuse.
bad wire or actuator
You have a loose wire, blown fuse or a faulty horn.