1968 Chevelle Horn Relay Wiring Diagram
A Comprehensive Guide to Finding and Installing Your Horn Relay
If you're restoring a 1968 Chevelle, the 1968 Chevelle Horn Relay Wiring Diagram should be at the top of your list. This diagram will show you how to properly wire the horn relay, which is responsible for sending power to the horns. Without a properly wired horn relay, your horns will not work.
Finding the Horn Relay
The horn relay is located on the driver's side fender, behind the headlight. It is a small, black box with two wires coming out of it. The wires are usually red and black.
Wiring the Horn Relay
To wire the horn relay, you will need to connect the red wire to the positive terminal of the battery. The black wire should be connected to the ground terminal of the battery. You will also need to connect the other two wires to the horns. The positive wire from the horns should be connected to the terminal on the horn relay that is marked with a "+" sign. The negative wire from the horns should be connected to the terminal on the horn relay that is marked with a "-" sign.
Testing the Horn Relay
Once you have wired the horn relay, you can test it by pressing the horn button on the steering wheel. If the horns work, then the horn relay is wired correctly. If the horns do not work, then you will need to check the wiring to make sure that it is correct.
Tips for Troubleshooting Horn Relay Problems
If you are having problems with your horn relay, there are a few things that you can do to troubleshoot the problem.
- Check the fuses to make sure that they are not blown.
- Check the wiring to make sure that it is not damaged.
- Replace the horn relay with a new one.
If you have followed these steps and you are still having problems with your horn relay, then you should take your car to a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis.
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