Inside driver side dash board, behind gauge cluster dimmer light knob.
In a Suzuki Samurai, the horn typically connects to the vehicle's wiring harness through a two-wire system. One wire is usually connected to the positive terminal of the horn, while the other is connected to the ground or chassis. Make sure to check the horn relay and fuse for proper functionality if the horn isn't working. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific wiring diagrams and connections.
To add a second horn to your Suzuki Samurai, first, purchase a compatible horn and the necessary wiring. Disconnect the battery, then mount the new horn in a suitable location, ensuring it’s securely fastened and protected from moisture. Connect the new horn to the existing horn wiring, typically in parallel, and ensure proper grounding. Finally, reconnect the battery and test both horns to ensure they operate correctly.
On a 1996 Suzuki Sidekick Sport, the horn relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is situated under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the fuse box by removing the cover and looking for the relay labeled for the horn. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to the owner's manual for a diagram of the fuse box layout.
To fix the horn on an '87 Suzuki Samurai, first check the fuse related to the horn in the fuse box; if it's blown, replace it. Next, inspect the horn itself by locating it, usually near the front grill, and ensure the wiring is intact and securely connected. If the horn is still not working, test it by directly connecting it to a 12V power source. If it still doesn't sound, the horn may need to be replaced.
There is a common problem with the Suzuki Samurai wiring in the starter circuit. Called the Clicky-Starter problem :-) it is easily corrected by installing a Clicky-Starter kit:-) which is nothing more than a relay, a circuit breaker, and wire connected through the relay directly to the starter. Inexpensive kits are available through eBay or any of the many Samurai parts sources, or you can easily make the corrections yourself with discreet components. I recommend you visit ZukiKrawlers.com for more detailed information!
On the stock steering wheel the triangle shaped horn cover in the center just pulls off the front. There are plastic 'plugs' that squeeze into rubber 'donuts' behind the horn cover, so just pull it off!
There is no relay for the horn!
there is no computer on a 1988 suzuki samauri
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where is Horn relay on 1996 buick century.??
There is no horn relay on a 1970 mustang
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