This isn't something you can just randomly fixed. Go to an auto shop, have them do it.
Remove the air bag on the steering wheel. Your problem is in there......
Usually it is causes by the drivers air bag module having an internal short. The air bag needs to be removed and the horn disconnected at the air bag to verify
When the air bag light remains on, the system is inoperable. With the air bag light on and the horn not working I would suspect the "clock spring" is bad. Have your mechanic check it out soon.
i beleve the horn botton is part of the air bag assembly so you need to replace the whole air bag
You may have a problem with the horn pad grounding or the horn wire grounding. Be careful though, if you have an air bag you will need to follow proper procedues so that the air bag is not grounded and fired.
Horns do not have fuses. If you have a car with a driver's side air bag and the horn does not work, it is most likely the clock spring for the air bag. Have a certified repair shop check it out as it is VERY DANGEROUS to mess with the air bag.
If it has an air bag, then take it to a professional.
I had to have my horn fixed on my 1995 Buick Rivera and it is located under the air bag on the stering wheel. It was an $800.00 expense because they had to replace my air bag.
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Need to clarify what you are asking. The Horn Relay is inside the relay/fuse box behind the battery. The Horn Switch is located in the air bag in front of the steering wheel. You must replace the air bag module to replace the Horn Switch. The Horn switch grounds the relay which then powers the horns.
Had this problem, the horn is tied into the air bag. you might have a faulty srs unit.
if your horn doesn't work could it be the air bag on the steering wheel