There is no horn relay on a 1970 mustang
No horn relays, but there is a fuse. The one in the lower extremity of the fuse box it is a 20V Fuse.
it's on the fuse panel above your feet on the drivers' side.
its located right in behind and above the radio, underneath the dash. its a grayish color
The horn is mounted to the frame behind the driver side front fender just ahead of the front tire. If you have a wheel well shroud, you won't see it. You'll have to lay on your back and you'll see it through an opening at the bottom of the fender. Horn relay location I don't know.
In a 2004 Mustang, the car horn is typically located behind the front grille, mounted to the front of the vehicle, near the radiator support. To activate the horn, you can press the center of the steering wheel, which is connected to the horn relay and wiring. If you're having issues with the horn, it may be worth checking the fuse or the connections to ensure everything is functioning properly.
The horn relay ic mounted underneath the dash on the rightside of the steering coloumn where the center console meets the dash on the driverside. It is connected to the chime box. To locate with ease place the key in the ignition and open the door to follow the sound. The relay is labeled e5eb.
A vehicle has many relays: Starter, Horn, Blower motor, wiper, Headlight, Fuel pump, etc.
A 72 Mustang doesn't have a horn relay. The problem that your car is having is probably either A) The wire coming from the turn signal switch to the horns is cut, frayed or broken, B) The wire supplying the horn power to the turn signal switch is, again, cut, frayed or broken, C) The turn signal switch horn contacts are worn out, or D) The steering wheel horn button contacts are worn out.
There is no relay for the horn!
where is Horn relay on 1996 buick century.??
The horn relay on a 1970 Dodge Dart is typically located in the engine compartment, mounted on the passenger side, near the fender or close to the battery. It may be attached to the inner fender or the relay box. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific guidance and diagrams.
Basically, a "relay" is a switch. When you push the horn button you're triggering the relay which in turn feeds power to the horn.