Which fuse for horn?
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I recently had something hit my steering wheel, and now my horn is starting to go off when something slightly touches anything on the car. I have to get in, and reposition the part that you push down to make the horn sound, just so it will stop.
I am under the impression that the easiest fix for this would be to get a new steering wheel, but I am not able to do that on the way home. You can imagine just how annoying this can be driving down the freeway in rush hour traffic, and not being able to move your hand.
I lost my fuse diagram for the inside housing, and am begging for someone to offer some assistance to finding out which fuse this is. I know this is not a permanent fix, but I just want to get home without an ugly sound ringing in my ears the entire way.
Thanks in advance.
I am under the impression that the easiest fix for this would be to get a new steering wheel, but I am not able to do that on the way home. You can imagine just how annoying this can be driving down the freeway in rush hour traffic, and not being able to move your hand.
I lost my fuse diagram for the inside housing, and am begging for someone to offer some assistance to finding out which fuse this is. I know this is not a permanent fix, but I just want to get home without an ugly sound ringing in my ears the entire way.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm not sure about 94 es300s, but on my 93, the horn fuse is under the hood in a black fuse box. If I'm right, the box is to the right of the air filter housing. It's a rectangle shaped box. If the horn fuse is not in there, then it could be in the box to the right of the battery.
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