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hi your horn is defective ! there could be a short but it is widely known that a horn could still honk before blowing fuse,
the horn should be hooked up to a relay, horns generaly require to much current for a fuse
horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights. horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights. horn/dv on my van. I'm having problems with a fuse blowing for my inside lights.
A short circuit somewhere.
Check the horn - if it doesn't blow, then you may have found the culprit. In most cars, the lighter and horn are on the same circuit.
Perhaps it's a shortage in the wireing? The horns may be located in the front bumper, right side, but i dunno where the wireing goes.
The horn fuse is located in the fuse box under the hood on the drivers side of the truck. Lift off the cover of the fuse box and the underside of the cover has a labeled diagrahm. Find the 15 amp fuse. Remove and replace. However, I also have a 2003 suburban and found that the problem originates with a short in the horn assembly in the steerng wheel. The horn will keep working as a lock/unlock indicator, but will only work one time if the horn is activated on the steering wheel. It will keep blowing fuses.
not usually!!if fuse is blowing out check for short!!
Find out why the fuse is blowing. You have a short or the circuit is overloaded.
Obviously, if any fuse keeps blowing there is a serious fault in that circuit.Take it somewhere they can fix it.
It is very common for the starter to be the cause of that fuse blowing.
The easiest two ways are to either remove the fuse, or remove the relay. If the horn is stuck blowing then the relay is probably bad.