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
The horn is located below the passenger head light.
This may or may not help. I had to change the horn on a 2003 Alero, I found it behind the passenger side headlight. The headlight easily poped out after lifting two clips. The horn was in two pieces, a high tone horn and a low tone horn and was very easily replaced. Good Luck!
The horn relay for a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. It may be labeled as "Horn" in the fuse box diagram. To access it, open the hood and locate the fuse box, usually near the battery. If you are having trouble, consult the vehicle's owner manual for detailed information.
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here is a diagram of the horn placement
Palindrome for blowing horn: 'toot'.
you can remove the horn relay in the fuse box.
Parp, beep, toot or blast.
it may be the airbag module. on the 2003, the module is located under the passenger seat. im not sure where it is on other years
YOU HAVE AN OPEN CIRCUIT THATS WHY THE HORN STAYS ON .(ITS A WIRE THAT IS MAKING GROUND.) DO YOU HEAR A CLICK WHEN YOU PRESS THE HORN BUTTON?
A palindrome for blowing a horn could be: 'toot'.
pulls out like a fuse