Horn Relay Location

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Asked by Taurus02 Jun 02, 2018 at 05:48 AM about the 2002 Ford Taurus SES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Ford Taurus 2002. I bought a
wrong battery. Blew mega fuse. Bought
a new one. And a new battery.

Now the horn won't work. 

Checked every fuse, 3 of them got
burned. Radio Car Lighter And Rear
Defrost. Replace each one. Got
everything back again. Except the
Horn.

Been reading The Owner Manual,
Fuses and Relays. There's a Horn Fuse,
that one is ok. Change it anyway. Just
in case. No luck. 

But there's nothing about a Horn Relay.
If there's one ! Where the Hecks is it ? 

Search everywhere. Notting on Ford
Taurus 2002 Horn Relay ... I tried to
hear a click when pressing the horn. I
hear something from inside the car, but
not when I'm under the hood.

1.There's a Horn Relay or not ? 
2. And if there's one, where is it ?
3. Should I replace the Horn ? 

5 Answers

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Hey guy ! All relays were ok. Bought a relay tester. And I checked all of them under the hood and under driver side. Guessed that the horn itself was bad. Bought a used one at a Junker. And Voila !!!

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I have ford 2002 Taurus and I ran in to this problem I know fuse location and horn location but I couldn't find relay location I know the number of relay is K33 and I hear sound of relay when I push the horn button on the steer but I couldn't find the location of the relay .I think I must check that relay and after that I check horn which has covered by bumper in driver side.

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