The most common problem for a stuck horn is actually a stuck horn relay. Remove the relay and the horn should stop blowing. the relay may be hot from being stuck. replacing the relay should fix the problem.
You will have to determine what is wrong before you can fix it. Check the horn itself, check the horn relay, the fuse, the horn contact points in the steering wheel and wiring.
Hey Marvin==It is probably the relay which is among the relays under the hood. Check it out. GoodluckJoe
first remove wire to horn. see if power is going to horn when horn button is pushed. if it does its a horn problem, if not it is probably in the horn button itself.
I would like to know where is the horn relay & alarm horn to replace & fix on my audi tt
Apply 12 volts directly to the horn an if it blows it is good. If not it is bad. Check the fuse for the horn. Check the horn relay. Check the horn button in the steering wheel. Check all wiring and the ground connection.
To fix the horn on a 1988 Camaro, check the horn fuse first. Then check the horn relay, wiring, horn, and switch to find the problem.
The horn relay is under the airbag in the steering wheel. Best to let Saturn dealer fix it.
have u checked the relay on the horn maybe u have a bad relay
fuse or relay, horn is on drivers side,have to remove headlight to get to it!!
Possible causes are a fulty horn relay, faulty horn switch (probably part of the steering wheel SRS module), or a short circuit between the horn relay & horn switch. Quickest temporary fix is to remove the horn relay, but as a horn is part of the required safety equipment on automobiles you need to find the source of the problem & fix it asap.
Did you try the horn relay? It is located near the fuse box.