WHERE IS FUSE FOR HORN
Asked by TheCrapiolies Aug 09, 2018 at 11:33 AM about the 2009 Chrysler Town & Country LX FWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
My horn keeps honking on its own. Can I remove the fuse to make it stop?
6 Answers
MGM_Mobile_Electroni... answered 6 years ago
You can remove the fuses and that should keep it from honking. That doesn't mean your issue will be fixed but its definitely worth a try. Under your hood, near your battery is your fuse box. Fuse #M22 & #M23 are both for your horn. Both fuses are 10A (Red). M22 is "Right Horn" and M23 is "Left Horn". Hope this helps.
TheCrapiolies answered 6 years ago
We pulled both fuses and Horn stopped honking. Now if we could just identify the problem. Any ideas?
MGM_Mobile_Electroni... answered 6 years ago
Pulsing (chirping) would indicate a security feature but a steady honk would indicate a short / contact issue. There could also be an issue with your TIPM. This is an expensive part and is fairly common to have issues on these cars. So, is it steady or pulsing?
Mine is pulsing- what does that mean?
MGM_Mobile_Electroni... answered 4 years ago
Well, pulsing would generally indicate security issues. Do your marker lights flash? Do the lights flash when you lock/unlock your car? Is your check engine light on? Is your door ajar light on? The simple answer would be, one of your triggers (Door ajar, trunk ajar, hood ajar). Will the horn stop pulsing if you unlock the car? Sorry for all the questions but it should help pin-point your issue.
Mine was pulsating, with wipers moving and washer fluid squirting in its own even after I shut it off. But today it was a continuous honking like someone just pressing down non stop. Today the mechanic removed the battery cables and it was still running and honking for about 20 seconds after the battery was disconnected . Finally stopped after he lifted one of the bigger square plugs in my fuse box. Also, my fuel tank light has been on even though I have screwed the gas cap on over and over.