It could
Did your cruise control stop working also
How can I start the engine on a Lincoln town car. I accidently caused the horn to keep blowing and I kept pushing buttons on the remote until it quit blowing. Then the anti theft lights were flashing on the dash and the engine would not start.
hi your horn is defective ! there could be a short but it is widely known that a horn could still honk before blowing fuse,
Horn button is a momentary switch. Yours sounds stuck. Check the contacts. Once it grounds, the horn blows & sounds grounded.
A short circuit somewhere.
the horn should be hooked up to a relay, horns generaly require to much current for a fuse
Yes, the clockspring is part of the wiring of the airbag system. A faulty clockspring could keep the airbag from functioning.
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.
Probably a short in the switch needs to be changed.
Either a stuck relay, or a broken switch. It could be a short-circuit, but that would require another live wire making contact with the live wire to the horn, which is unlikely.
A short somewhere in the wiring, an incorrectly installed bulb, damaged horn ring assembly, etc.
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.
My horn in my 1998 Malibu kept blowing. I took the relay out to shut the horn off. I had a diagnostic check done because this is the second time this has happened. The first time, a new relay worked. This time, replacing the relay did not solve the problem. Turns out that the horn button located within the steering wheel is stuck. Unfortunately, this is part of the air bag mechanism and will be quite costly to replace. I am attempting to find directions to bypass the horn with a Horn Button and Wiring kit so I have a working horn to pass inspection.