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The fuse block should be located to the left of the steering column, under the dash. Depending on which Mercury GS you have (sable, topaz, etc.) it should be a relay located in the fuse block.
Horn's should be in the fender wells in the engine compartment.
i'm pretty sure they are not. i had to disconnect the horn on mine (it honked everytime i turned left... kinda awkward) and mine still works
its more of a matter of just going and getting one from a salvage yard or going to autozone or your local auto parts store and buying a horn, not a difficult procedure
The mountaineer has a fuse box under the drivers side dash ,and it has two horn fuses , right horn fuse ,and left horn fuse.
According to the 2006 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual : ( # 14 is a 20 amp fuse for the horn ) * in the fuse panel below the instrument panel on the drivers side *
The fuse for the horn of a 1995 Mercury Sable is located in the engine compartment fuse box. Fuses in the fuse box are labeled with numbers, the number direct what job they handle. The horn relay is in slot 12 and is rated at 20 amps.
Horns normally use a breaker, not a fuse.
The horn fuse on a 1989 Honda is located in the engine compartment fuse box. The fuse in the engine compartment is in slot 4 and is also used for the brake lights.
15amp
In a 2001 Mercury Mountaineer : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side of the engine compartment : ( mini fuse # 10 is a blue color 15 amp fuse for the horn relay and the horn relay is relay # 7 )
It's fairly simple to find out if your horn fuses need replacing on our 2001 Mercury Mountaineer. If the fuse is blown, the horn will no longer sound.