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Paul Smith Posted on Jul 05, 2019
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Pontiac Solstice. How do you disconnect the horn on it?

It honks when I turn right. I would just like to disconnect it until I get to the garage tomorrow.

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Remove the fuse or disconnect the leads. The problem is likely the clock spring in the steering wheel.

Fuse 55 and 60

https://fuse-box.info/pontiac/pontiac-solstice-2006-2010-fuses-and-relays


https://www.google.com/search?q=pontiac+solstice+disconnect+horn

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  • Jeff Armer
    Jeff Armer Aug 19, 2023

    Good answer Andrew ! Probably the clock spring ,yes

  • ADMIN Andrew
    ADMIN Andrew Aug 20, 2023

    Thanks Jeff
    Appreciate that very much.

    Could you take a look at this one. A Ford Motorhome. A PCM is a straight swap isn't it? Not sure about his friend's diagnosis as it sounds like guesswork from what is written.
    https://www.fixya.com/cars/t29930089-201...

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SOURCE: 97 Jetta GLS - Horn honks when I turn the wheel to the left

sounds like there is something in the wrong place in the horn button. it makes contact when you turn left just as if you had pushed the horn button. i wonder does your airbag light ever come on, i mean not just in the startup sequence, that's normal. probably you need to take the horn button part of the steering wheel apart and get things back in the right place or maybe replace some parts, but because of the airbag being right there too it's not something i would recommend that you do yourself. accidentally setting off an airbag is not a good thing.

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Just take out the horn fuse. Your Horn Pad is bad.

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SOURCE: Horn honks when unlocking doors.

If your vehicle is equipped with a factory keyless entry system and you have the owner's manual, there should be a section in the manual describing how to change your options with your system. But if you have an aftermarket system, which I am thinking this the case, you will have to manually go into your dash under your steering wheel and cut the wire going to your horn from the security system. Once you have accessed your wiring underneath your steering wheel, there is a main harness with a bunch of wires going to the steering wheel. In this harness you will find a DARK GREEN/VIOLET small gauge wire and you should see another wire tapping into it probably coming from the security module. Just cut it off but leave the DARK GREEN/VIOLET untouched and this will eliminate the horn honks.

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