Re: What is the exact Horn fuse relay for a 2005 Ford...
The circle shows the horn relay. There are a couple of places where you can look at your owners manual online for free. I checked fleet.ford.com first, for some reason didn't show your owners manual? Another site, fordparts.com click on the pro center then free resources, click on owners info, just follow the links, it's there.
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Go to ford owners.Com and download the latest version of the owners manual then go to roadside emergencies and your fuse box diagrams and fuse values are there and the relays location also you can keep this on your phone / computer and then you can print out stuff when you need it
wiper relays are in under hood fuse box. Your owners manual should show exact location in fuse box. Sometimes the fuse box cover has labels to tell you which relay is which? If you don't have an owners manual, fleet.ford.com may have your owners manual, free to look at online.
Need diagram for 2007 ford focus fuse box.
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You can find the owners manual for your 2005 Focus online by googling 2005 Focus Owners manual. On page 127 under Roadside Emergencies it describes the fuse panel under the dash by the brake pedal. There is a second panel, called the Power Distribution Box under the hood in the engine compartment. The manual describes the location of each fuse and relay. Good luck!
Well it depends on what you tested in the circuit most horns are vary simple they have a 12 volt wire hot and it goes through the horn to ground . If you put your muilty meter on OHMS and touch the red lead to the +side on the horn and the black lead to the ground side the meter should read 000 or vary low resistance if not go to the frame with the black lead if it reads 000 or differane from the last test then the horn is bad. Next test the power supply to the horn so put the meter on the 20 volt DC. scale unplug the wires from the horn and see if you have 12 volts or any voltage comeing to the horn you may have to turn the key to run depending on how its wires but if the blinkers work the horn should to . You likely have more then 1 horn so look around in there make sure of what your doing or the tests will be no good . If you have no power at this point check the fuse box for a burnt out fuse it won't be a big amp fuse mabey 10 amps and may not say horn. Im sorry i don't know exactly ware the relay is on a 2008 focus but it would be in whats called a relay center witch you likely would be able to find in the oweners manual in the glove box . But the horn is rarely used and most likely a connection problem they tend to be low on the vehicle and get wet along with road salts in the winter depending ware you live can get corroided . But if your going to test make sure the test is going to give you the information you need to correctly daigonis the problem Good luck
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If you take off th cap covering your fuse pannel there should be a list of locations and fuse volt sizes on the reverse side of the cap This should guide you to the exact location of the fuse you need. if that fuse is not burned then the problem is elswhere. good luck...
there are 3 parts, the horn, the horn relay, and the horn switch. horn relay is simple to check by replacing it with another from a parts store. it is plugged into a fuse panel inside the car or under the hood, look at your owner's manual for exact location. the horn can be disconnected and then jumpered directly to the battery. an old extension cord with the ends of the wires bared makes a find jumper cable. horn is usually located next to and in front of the radiator. if the horn honks it is good, if not you can buy a generic one at a parts store. if it is not the horn nor the relay then you are looking at replacing the switch inside the steering wheel and this is generally beyond the scope of a non-mechanical person.
The fuse for the horn (horn relay) is in the power distribution box located in the engine compartment (see picture below). That fuse in in the number 28 position (see other picture below) and the horn relay itself is located in the number 47 position. This information should be in your owners manual if you have one. If you need an owners manual for your vehicle you can email me at [email protected] with your make, model and year of your vehicle and what you need and I will be happy to email you a copy and don't worry no cost to you. I hope this helps you and good luck. Here's your pictures:
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