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Horns are nothing more than an electrical coil that has a set of points to open and close the circuit. This sucks the horn plate in and out giving you the sound. If it is blowing fuses check the wiring for shorts to earth and if ok replace the horn as the coil has probably rusted up and has a dead short inside.
There is a wire somewhere between the fuse box and the horn that is touching metal and grounding out the circut.Follow the wires from the horn to the fuse box carefully you should find your problem.
On 1994 Lexus ES300 3.0L MFI DOHC 6cyl the Thermostat is located under hood, passenger side, upper engine area, engine end of upper radiator hose, mounted in coolant outlet housing, you need to take off this componentes to access this.
the dtc doesnt make sense. there should be a P0 or C0 in front of it. I'm going to assume that it was P0171 and P0172. mainly because those are related to the MAF relatively. Take it back to the mechanic who did the work. it sounds to me like he did something wrong.
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