Check the horn fuse first to see if its blown. Then check the horn relay, next the wiring to see what is causing the problem.
your horn is not working, the alarm has a different horn.
Does your horn actually work?? OR you might have dis-engaged the horn from working from your remote.....see your manual on how to engage it!
They are usually by the radiator.
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open bonnet and alarm horn is on top rite below black perforated cover. if you unplug it it will still sounds the alarm siren
That would be an alarm the horn is behind the grill
Replace the horn it has batteries in it. Alarm horn is in the left front fender. Pull left front tire and wheel. Move the inner fender and you will see the horn. You may have to find someone with Tech 2 to code the horn and alarm.
This is a joke right? If it's not, then the answer is "Call your mechanic because you really shouldn't be working on your own car!" You could simply remove the horn relay
unplug the horn.
The alarm and the horn are interconnected in some models, if you pulled the fuse from the alarm it might have caused a surge big enough to blow the horns fuse, just replace it. You just have to make sure that the fuse you took from the alarm is back on. If the alarm is not working, disable it properly and not by removing a fuse.
In an alarm condition, the siren output is a steady output, rather than a pulsed one. To connect the car alarm system to the car horn, simply hook it up with the relay to switch the horn power.
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