Possibly an internal short on the fan itself, try replacing the fan.
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dependsummmm well it depends on which relay we are talking about where is the relay switch panel on the 1996 s-10 pickup located i need to replace the relay switch my horn son't blow when the engine is running but will blow when the engine is off it will blow strange i was told it neede to have a relay switch i have the switch but don't know where to install it any help? ThanksWhere did you get the switch? what relay did they tell you to replace?The horn relay is located in the relay center located in the glove compartment. The horn relay would be the second one from the left, the fist one being the fuel pump relay.
i think that the light switch is shorting out are the auto light switch shorting for the thumb switch
Check the wiring for damage or grounding problems and thoroughly examine the trailer plug if you have one. If you can't find any problems there, check the turn signal switch.
the relay switch maybe stickin
Bad horn? Bad relay? Bad horn switch?
It could be the horn relay which is typically located in the fuse box. It could also possibly be a defective horn switch which can be checked at the proper relay pin location. You will need a service manual for the proper pin location. The wiring could be bad. Or it could just be the horn itself.
The relay is bad.
No, it is not a problem with a fuse. May be a bad relay, or horn switch.
The difference between MDL fuses and ADL fuses are that MDL fuses are a slow blow fuse with a long time lag. ADL fuses on the other hand, are normal blow fuses with a medium time lag.
Yes there is a AC clutch fuse located in the engine compartment. It is a 10 amp fuse' check your manual it will tell the location. If that fuse is blown and continues to blow fuses the have the coil in the compressor checked, also the pressure switch.
AnswerGo to : http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/New%20Wires/New%20Wires/Wires/checamaro96-02.htm The horn fuse is located in the fuse box under the hood on the driver's side of the car. It is a little black box that states fuses and relays close to the bumper. Remove the screw and you will see the relays and fuses. Do not be surprised if the fuse is missing or not blown if the car is new to you. In 1996 the camaro had a problem with the horn that was in the switch on the steering wheel. The contacts would get worn and the switch would engage which would blow the horn continuously. Many people just either pulled the fuse or disconnected the horn.