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:welcome:

Most of the relays are under the dash near the fuse panel. The horn relay is in position 10 here.

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There are a few relays under the carpet panel near the DME (behind the rear seats).

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If you are having a horn problem - chances are it is not the relay but a bad horn(s). They are not very good horns and a number of us have replaced them with air horns.

Posted
:welcome:

Most of the relays are under the dash near the fuse panel. The horn relay is in position 10 here.

post-1-1196366177_thumb.png

There are a few relays under the carpet panel near the DME (behind the rear seats).

post-1-1196366183_thumb.png

If you are having a horn problem - chances are it is not the relay but a bad horn(s). They are not very good horns and a number of us have replaced them with air horns.

Thank you I bought new horns and relay they are all on its way to me. I just wanted to change out the relay first as my horns are working sometimes but not all the time. Also do you have the chart for what all those relays are so I can have for future referrance.

  • 6 years later...
Posted (edited)

This is for boxster but very similar.http://www.theschillings.com/boxrelay.htm

Sadly this link is no longer valid. Does anyone have a chart for the relays in each position of both panels? I'm specifically looking for the fuel pump and DME relays.

Many thanks

http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/22185-relay-box/?p=115501

http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/41529-relay-location/?p=221230

Edited by Ahsai
  • 4 years later...

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