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a4d2a0m
11-14-2007, 07:47 PM
My family owns a campground, and one morning this summer when my park was absolutely full, at approx. 6:30am i heard a horn go off. a while later I realized it was mine I stumbled my way outside, after trying the battery and the horn blowing off in my face steady i finally found the relay and pulled it, then realized the mob of people staring at a me from their sites(not a good dtart to the day).

A few weeks later i put a new relay back in with no problems until a car cut me off, I used the horn and it wouldn't go off,(second time i look like an a$$):lol: ,of course pulled the relay again, but now if the relay is put back in the horn immediately goes off.

As of right now i have the relay out, not to sure about the probem:

-swith in the steering wheel
-the actual horn
-other?

P.S. when the horn is going off every time i push the wheel it interrupts it for a millisecond.

I don't know! -adam

[ion] C2
11-14-2007, 07:52 PM
LOL @ the in traffic situation

rustyballs_69
11-14-2007, 08:14 PM
Sounds like something in the steering wheel maybe stuck.

Gr1m
11-14-2007, 08:57 PM
hahah i could only imagine that traffic situation. you have to see people look at me with my train horns after they honk at me, priceless.

lonnie
11-14-2007, 09:02 PM
I was looking at the drawing and it appears that the horn switch takes the horn to ground...with that said it could be anything from the switch to the relay if you know your relay is good then it could be a problem from the body function controller or the cancel cam, horn slip ring, turn/headlamp/wiper switch.

dtldiaspora
11-14-2007, 09:04 PM
i got the same problem with my horn, if i put the relay in it will go off constantly

MADMike
11-14-2007, 09:55 PM
find the fuse, take siad fuse out, put relay back in, get your multimeter and start checking for continuity on every component of the horn electrical system until you can find where the problem is.

CharleyO99Alero
11-15-2007, 02:41 AM
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From what I am reading, I'd say the relay is stuck. But, I could be wrong. It would be best to follow MADMike's advice.

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lonnie
11-15-2007, 08:41 AM
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From what I am reading, I'd say the relay is stuck. But, I could be wrong. It would be best to follow MADMike's advice.

***True but if you buy a new relay you can eliminate that quickly...something is grounding out in the system...the good thing is..is that there isn't that much to it..at least according to the drawing, but it dosen't really say anyting on the horn controller. Good luck! Let us know what you find.