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- From: rmc1862@tm0006.lerc.nasa.gov (Rodger M. Cliff)
- Subject: Re: 86 Chevy Nova horn relay location
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- In article <78514@ut-emx.uucp>, shoroff@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Bart Simpson) writes...
- >Does any of you know the location of the horn relay on the 86 Chevy Nova(notchback),
- >if there is one? Couldnt find any mention of it(or anything about the horn)
- >in my Chilton repair manual.
- >I think it has a horn relay coz the horn switch completes the connection
- >between a wire and ground. Right now the wire shows no voltage, so I
- >suspect the relay wire broke. Any ideas? I've never troubleshot relays, so
- >dont know what conks out first.
-
- Try checking your fuse first, then check the wiring to the horn relay, then try
- replacing the relay. The wire should be "hot" at the horn button.
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