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The wiring to the horn is shorting out at times. Check the horn relay, and the wiring to find where the system shorts when the Jeep brakes.
There is no horn relay. The horn is powered by the TIPM (totaly integrated power module). check for power at the horn it self.
In the fuse/relay box located under the drivers side of the dash.
Nevermind..I found the horn relay online.. My horn went off this morning and in a panic.. I unplugged it. My neighbor said he thought the horn relay went bad.. The top was down in my 2003 Wrangler during a rain storm and it got soaked..SO I don't know if this is related or unrelated... I found the horn relay on line.. here is the link... http://www.parts.com/jeep/2003-jeep-wrangler-electrical-parts.cfm I am guessing I can just try swapping out the horn relay for 8 bucks and go from there?
The horn relay of the ford 2008 escape is in the fuse box that is located in the car on the right front side of the concole ,by the passenger's left foot. The relay is build into the inside of the box you can hear it clicking when you hit the horn how you get it out is an other question.
In the relay/fuse box in front of the battery,small 10amp fuse and 30 amp relay at engine end off relay/fuse block
On my 2004 Jeep Liberty the power windows and the horn relay are powered by the front power outlet fuse. use at least a 20 amp fuse.
If the fuses are good on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee and the horn still will not work, check the horn relay switch on the passenger side fender wall inside the engine compartment. Also check to make sure that the horn is hooked up properly.
There is no relay for the horn!
i have a 1992 Cherokee limited on it its under the lower pannel to the right of the streeing wheel
where is Horn relay on 1996 buick century.??
There is no horn relay on a 1970 mustang