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.
To disconnect the horn on a 1998 Plymouth Breeze, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Next, locate the horn, which is typically mounted in the front of the vehicle, and remove the wiring harness connected to it. You may need to use a socket or wrench to remove the horn if it's bolted in place. Once the connector is removed, the horn will be disconnected.
My horn on my Plymouth Breeze was under the front manifold of the car. Have a friend or family member get inside your car and honk the horn as you listen for it. I would advise wearing ear plugs though, unless your car horn doesn't work. If it is not working then look under the manifold in the grill slots, and also maybe underneath the manifold. I have seen them there before too.
You have to replace the fuse for it You have to replace the fuse for it
the horn fuse for the 97 Plymouth breeze is on the driverside of the dash. open the door and you will see a panel on the end of the dash. pull off the fuse is on the top row last yellow fuse (next to steering wheel).
sohunds like you have a short on the horn botton, you only have a hot wire, so when you push the horn botton it make a gorund to make the horn sound
The duration of The Horn Blows at Midnight is 1.3 hours.
On a 1996 Plymouth Breeze, the horn is typically located behind the front grille or under the hood, near the front of the vehicle. It is mounted to the vehicle's frame or body and may be accessed by removing some components like the grille or bumper cover. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific guidance.
I need to disconnect horn on 1198 Plymouth voyager. My wife to car to shop because would not stop they sain they dissonected horn but when she got home went on and off till she turn off car TY
The Horn Blows at Midnight was created on 1945-04-20.
AnswerI had this problem on my '98 Plymouth Breeze. You can pull the fuse/relay and it will stop the horn but the problem is a short located on the airbag/horn button on the steering column. The airbag has plastic washers that wear out over time and allows the short to occur. The fix is to disconnect the battery, pull the airbag off and replace the plastic washers. BE VERY CAREFUL SINCE AN AIRBAG IS LIKE A MINI EXPLOSIVE DEVICE.
Horn button is a momentary switch. Yours sounds stuck. Check the contacts. Once it grounds, the horn blows & sounds grounded.
A horn blows air and makes a noise