Hey all,
New here. My horn got real sensitive to the touch the other day and
then my worst nightmare happend.
The horn went by it self and would not stop..of course it happened at
4:00 AM.
The only way to stop it was to PRESS the horn in the center of the
wheel..go figure.
1. I tried to get the cover of the steering wheel off...no luck..any
suggestions.
2. I went to pull the fuse but the fuse panel does not idicate that the
horn is even ON a fuse. ...again..does anyone know which fuse goes to
the horn.
Thanks
Mark
Wesley - 10 Dec 2005 20:15 GMT
Start pulling fuses till you find it... :-) My brother's Escort did that
several years ago after someone broke out his window and then it rained...I
recall getting up at some odd hour of the night when it was going off. I
just started yanking fuses till it shut up! It's definitely on a fuse
somewhere, just wouldn't be able to tell you whic one...
Good luck!
Wesley
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Dawhey - 19 Dec 2005 16:53 GMT
Look in the fuse box located under the hood on the right front fender.
My 2000 Rodeo the fuse number is EB-2. Horn Relay is in the Alarm
Relay box. Your trouble may be alarm related.
Dave
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