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Horn Relay, Replacement Style (67-68 Chevy II; 69-71 Nova)

Item EK-85-180075-1
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      Features

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      • Black Base for Later 69 Models, February and Later into the Early 70s
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      • Clear White Bases for Early 65-69 Models
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      • Available with Delco Stamp
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      • Fits 67-68 Chevy II and 69-71 Nova
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      Description

      Replacement Horn Relay. The horn relay is designed to restore proper horn function on select late 60s and early 70s vehicles. It acts as a crucial electrical switch that safely manages high current flow through the horn circuit, ensuring reliable operation vital for vehicle safety and compliance with road regulations.

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      Construction and Appearance. This relay features a durable black base for later 69 models from February onward and into the early 70s. Constructed with quality materials, it ensures long-lasting performance and proper electrical conductivity. The black finish distinguishes it from earlier clear white base versions used in prior models.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no additional modifications or drilling. The relay fits directly into the existing horn relay mounting, making replacement quick and hassle-free.

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      Application. Specifically fits 67-68 Chevy II and 69-71 Nova models.

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