On a 1998 Ford Falcon AU, the horn connection is typically located near the front of the vehicle, often behind the front grille or in the engine bay. You can usually find it connected to the horn itself, which is mounted on the chassis or near the radiator. To access the horn connection, you may need to remove the grille or other components for better visibility. Always ensure the vehicle is off and disconnected from the battery before attempting any electrical work.
find where the horn is and pull the wires off it
Under the dash, directly under the headlight switch.
On the steering wheel :)
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Checked the fuses. Tested the horn, direct connection to the battery. Check horn relay. Here is the basic. Between the horn switch and the horn relay is the Clockspring Assembly in the steering wheel. If you ground the red/green wire at the base of the steering column and the horn works, you have either a bad horn switch or Clockspring Assembly.
Try looking in the fuse box which is under the bonnet (yep, there's another fuse box there) , but need to know exactly what model Falcon.
tucked in behind the front bumber bar. in front of the a/c condenser
Possibly underneath the battery tray
Check all your fuses inside the car. The horn fuse is usually labeled.
On a 1998 Ford Windstar : ( # 16 / 20 amp )
On the AU Ford Falcon, the horn is typically located behind the front grille. It is mounted on the driver's side, usually near the radiator support. To access it, you may need to remove the grille or some surrounding components, depending on the specific model and year. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for detailed instructions.
a blown fuse.