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1995 Buick LeSabre
While driving, the horn started to blow. It eventually went off by itself. I wanted to remove the fuse but it is not listed in the owners manual. Can you suggest a solution to fixing the horn and tell me where the fuse is located.
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possible horn itself is faulty and needs replacing. you will need to locate where the horn is and apply power to the horn from the battery. if the horn sounds then you know that it is a broken wire th=o the horn
no. the horn switch is underneath the airbag, and if the horn is activating itself late at night (when it is cold) then the switch is most likely what it is. the cold makes the plastic around the airbag and switch contract, causing the horn to make contact. if you want to just silence the horn, you can remove the horn relay in the underhood fuse box. should be labeled in the owners manual
Ever find out what to do with this? I'm running into the same problem and see multiple refrences to it, but not much for follow up on what fixed it. I pulled the fuse for mine, but it kills the trunk release and automatic locks...so I'm not a big fan of that.
the fuse is under the rear seat cushion
just unplug the horn.
horn blows continuously. remove fuse horn stops.
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