Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
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Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Hi All,
The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
the part they gave me:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
the AC.
The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
Can anyone tell me
1) Did they sell me the correct part?
2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
this point.
Thanks very much.
S.
The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
the part they gave me:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
the AC.
The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
Can anyone tell me
1) Did they sell me the correct part?
2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
this point.
Thanks very much.
S.
#2
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
Thanks.
s.
fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>
> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
> the part they gave me:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>
> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>
> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>
> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
> the AC.
>
> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
> this point.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> S.
repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
Thanks.
s.
fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>
> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
> the part they gave me:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>
> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>
> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>
> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
> the AC.
>
> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
> this point.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> S.
#3
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
Thanks.
s.
fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>
> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
> the part they gave me:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>
> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>
> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>
> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
> the AC.
>
> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
> this point.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> S.
repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
Thanks.
s.
fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>
> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
> the part they gave me:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>
> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>
> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>
> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
> the AC.
>
> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
> this point.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> S.
#4
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
Thanks.
s.
fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>
> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
> the part they gave me:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>
> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>
> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>
> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
> the AC.
>
> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
> this point.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> S.
repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
Thanks.
s.
fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>
> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
> the part they gave me:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>
> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>
> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>
> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
> the AC.
>
> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>
> Can anyone tell me
>
> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
> this point.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> S.
#5
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Excellent news. Thanks for following up.
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Date: 19 Nov 2006 12:15:28 -0800
> From: fraserwag@yahoo.com
> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.jeep+******
> Subject: Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
>
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
#6
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Excellent news. Thanks for following up.
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Date: 19 Nov 2006 12:15:28 -0800
> From: fraserwag@yahoo.com
> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.jeep+******
> Subject: Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
>
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
#7
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Excellent news. Thanks for following up.
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
> Date: 19 Nov 2006 12:15:28 -0800
> From: fraserwag@yahoo.com
> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.jeep+******
> Subject: Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
>
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
#8
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Thanks for letting us know what fixed it.
Carl
<fraserwag@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163967328.898025.141010@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
Carl
<fraserwag@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163967328.898025.141010@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
#9
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Thanks for letting us know what fixed it.
Carl
<fraserwag@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163967328.898025.141010@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
Carl
<fraserwag@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163967328.898025.141010@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
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Re: Horn Relay location - 94 Cherokee
Thanks for letting us know what fixed it.
Carl
<fraserwag@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
Carl
<fraserwag@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1163967328.898025.141010@k70g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Figured it out. I had knocked the old relay off the board during my
> repair of the AC. Decided I'd take my chances, and just plug the new
> relay into the open slots. I got it on the first try. It went in the
> first position in the same row as the existing relay (the row without
> the red relay slots). Horn is now operational.
>
> Thanks.
>
> s.
>
>
> fraserwag@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> The horn has gone out on my 94. 12v directly to horn gives me a nice
>> strong beep. Unplugging the horn wire, and then depressing the button
>> gives me no click, making me think it is the relay.
>>
>> Ran by the autoparts store today, and picked up a new relay. This is
>> the part they gave me:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111975/
>>
>> Got home and pulled the lower dash panel. This is what I saw:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47351777@N00/301111971/
>>
>> As you can see in the photo above, there appears to be only one relay
>> present, and it is a different size than the one provided by Autozone.
>>
>> Here is where the plot thickens. I found a relay similar to the one
>> from the Autoparts store in the car several weeks ago. I'd recently
>> replaced an AC relay, and so thought maybe it was that one, but now I'm
>> not so sure that I didn't knock the horn relay loose when I was fixing
>> the AC.
>>
>> The cherokee is a completely stock 5 speed model, with no frills. No
>> rear wiper, no power windows or locks.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me
>>
>> 1) Did they sell me the correct part?
>> 2) If I have the right replacement part, where the horn relay should go
>> in this fuse block for a 94 cherokee? The haynes manual is useless on
>> this point.
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>>
>> S.
>
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