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Pressing on the steering wheel pad will close the contacts on the switch that activates the horn relay which in turn activates the horn.
The switch to operate the horn on a 1965 Ford Mustang is located at the center of the steering wheel.
Defective horn switch in the steering wheel or short in wiring. If the car has an air bag, do not attempt to repair the steering wheel horn switch. Take it to a professional. Serious injury can occur when working with the SRS.
Most likely a short between the horn relay and the horn switch in the steering wheel.
Horn relay Horn fuse steering wheel switch
First, disconnect the battery to stop the horrid noise! The switch for the horn is in the center of the steering wheel - it may be tricky to get to this switch with an air bag unit in the steering wheel, something best left to a professional repair facility.
in the middle of the steering wheel.
you need to remove the horn button,should just pop out of the steering wheel,then remove the center nut and you will need a wheel puller to pull the steering wheel,then the switch will be easily accessible
On the arm with your Main beams switch on. You push it in towards steering wheel
That's a completely stupid answer., For God's sake, the guy is asking where the HORN is, NOT the switch. Was that supposed to be funny?
Usually, the bolt to remove the steering wheel from the column is located at the point where it attached to the column. If your steering wheel has a pressure switch for the city horn located in the center of the steering wheel, you'll have to remove it to access that bolt.
In a 2003 Pontiac Montana Van, the horn relay switch is typically located within the steering wheel assembly. Specifically, it is part of the horn button mechanism, which is integrated into the steering wheel itself. To access it, you may need to remove the airbag module and the steering wheel cover, as the switch is usually mounted behind these components. Always ensure to disconnect the vehicle battery before attempting any work on the steering wheel to avoid accidental airbag deployment.