Have you operated teh drivers door lock manually with the key?
YOU HAVE ACTIVATED THE CARS ALARM,PUT YOUR KEY IN THE DRIVERS DOOR LOCK AND TURN IT TWICE TO THE RIGHT.
Switch? Relay?
Temporarily, you can unhook one of the wires going to the horn. they should be on the back of the horn. This will allow you to find the problem in silence. Then check your steering wheel for a possible stuck horn button.
A loose wire or a blown fuse would.
if your horn wont go off its a short to power or faulty conector
Fuse, bad horn, loose wire, bad horn switch, or loose ground at the horn. Check the fuse, apply 12 volts directly to the horn, tighten the horn bracket, check the wiring, and this will eliminate 4 possibilities.
The horn is either damage or the ground wire going to the horn is grounding out on metal or another ground wire. Trace the ground wire. The horn contacks within your horn pad might be grounding out also.
Hi, I had this problem on a 2000 Alero. Had to disconnect the battery to shut it up. G.M. replaced the horn relay to aleviate the problem. Duke
Never Gonna Stop It was created on 2000-02-16.
pry off the horn cover with flathead screwdriver, and disconnect the horn wires.I then covered in tape and then closed the cover. When I need the horn I pull the steering wheel.
horn will not stop honking on my 2004 pontica grand am
Try unlocking the car doors, its probably the alarm throwing a fit.